Understanding the Mechanism of Piezoelectric Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
- Authors
- Yu, Hyeonggeun; Nguyen, Tai; LEE DO EUN; Lee, Byung Chul; Kim, Do Young
- Issue Date
- 2023-07
- Publisher
- AMER CHEMICAL SOC
- Citation
- ACS Applied Electronic Materials, v.5, no.7, pp.3748 - 3755
- Abstract
- Piezoelectric organic light-emitting diodes (p-OLEDs) are acousto-optic devices that enable direct visualization of ultrasound intensity profiles and pixel-free ultrasound imaging. However, there have been no reports since the initial report because the underlying physics has not been fully explained. In this study, we report the mechanism of p-OLEDs by elaborating on an alternating-current (AC)-driven operating environment. Strong light emission was observed from the p-OLED, although the ultrasound frequency (590 kHz) was significantly higher than the cutoff frequency (45 kHz) of our phosphorescent OLED. Such a contradictory result can be explained by an occurrence of a direct-current (DC) voltage offset or exceptionally large AC voltage generation in the OLED. We discovered that an AC voltage amplitude (VAC) as large as 16 V could be induced in the OLED by applying only 60 V of VAC to the transmitter, revealing the origin of the strong acousto-optical coupling, while the DC offset was not observed during the measurement. Based on this mechanism, we demonstrate that p-OLEDs made on the single-crystalline [Pb(Mg1/3Nb2/3)O3]1?x [PbTiO3]x substrate with a higher piezoelectric coefficient exhibit a considerably lower turn-on voltage and higher luminance compared to the case with the polycrystalline Pb(ZrxTi1?x)O3 substrate.
- Keywords
- piezoelectric; organic light-emitting diode; acousto-optic; acoustic wave; alternative-current
- ISSN
- 2637-6113
- URI
- https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/79880
- DOI
- 10.1021/acsaelm.3c00470
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- KIST Article > 2023
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