Nano-Structures Enabling Sunlight and Candlelight-Style OLEDs

J. Jou, Sujith Sudheendran Swayamprabha, R. Yadav, D. Dubey
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Nano structures enable organic light-emitting diode (OLED) devices to be fabricated with relatively high efficiency and brightness, opening up a new era for high quality displays and lighting, wherein devising a pseudo-natural light is always a must. The uses of incandescent bulbs are the most friendly, electricity-driven lighting sources, lighting measure from the perspectives of human eye protection, melatonin generation, artifacts, ecosystems, the environment, and the night skies due to their intrinsically low blue emission. However, they are phasing out because of the energy wasting. To overcome these difficulties, researchers are focusing on developing a new light with high efficiency, whose emission spectra would also match with those of the natural lights. In 2009, Jou’s group invented the world’s first electrically powered sunlight-style OLED that yielded a sunlight-style illumination with various daylight chromaticities, whose color temperature ranges between 2,300 and 8,200 K, fully covering those of the entire daylight at different times and regions, and contributed a noteworthy incentive to OLED technology in general lighting. By putting more efforts on this technology, a blue hazard free, low color temperature candlelight-style OLED was developed by employing candlelight complementary emitters, namely orange-red, yellow, green, and sky-blue. The resultant candlelight OLED that exhibits a 1,900 K color temperature is exactly like candles or oil lamps, which is friendly to human eyes, physiologies, ecosystems, artifacts, and night-skies. Specifically, it is at least 10 times safer from the retina protection perspective or 5 times better for melatonin to naturally occur after dusk, as compared with the blue light-enriched white OLED, LED and CFL counterparts. In this article, we discuss the device structure, physics, and engineering behind the serendipity of the pseudo-natural light-style OLEDs.
实现阳光和烛光式oled的纳米结构
纳米结构使有机发光二极管(OLED)器件的制造效率和亮度相对较高,开启了高质量显示和照明的新时代,其中设计伪自然光一直是必须的。白炽灯泡的使用是最友好的、电力驱动的照明光源,从人眼保护、褪黑素生成、人工制品、生态系统、环境和夜空的角度来看,白炽灯泡的使用是最友好的照明措施,因为它们本质上是低蓝色发射的。然而,由于能源浪费,它们正在逐步淘汰。为了克服这些困难,研究人员正致力于开发一种高效率的新型光源,其发射光谱也将与自然光相匹配。2009年,Jou的团队发明了世界上第一个电力供电的阳光式OLED,产生了各种日光色度的阳光式照明,其色温范围在2300至8200 K之间,完全覆盖了不同时间和区域的整个日光,并为OLED技术在普通照明领域的发展做出了显著的推动。通过对该技术的进一步研究,利用桔红色、黄色、绿色、天蓝等烛光互补发光体,开发出了无蓝色危险、低色温的烛光型OLED。由此产生的色温为1900 K的烛光OLED完全像蜡烛或油灯一样,对人类的眼睛、生理、生态系统、人工制品和夜空都是友好的。具体来说,与富含蓝光的白色OLED、LED和CFL相比,从保护视网膜的角度来看,它至少安全10倍,黄昏后自然产生褪黑激素的安全性至少好5倍。在本文中,我们讨论了器件结构、物理和工程背后的伪自然光风格oled的意外发现。
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