Single photon-emission in OLED

Single photon-emission in organic LEDs (OLEDs) has been evaluated. The device structure of ITO/MoO3 (20 nm)/α-NPD (50 nm)/Alq3 (50 nm)/LiF (1 nm)/Al (70 nm) was evaporated on an ITO substrate. In addition to the common OLED measurements, photon-counting measurements were carried out, where, the light is extracted through a diameter of 100 μmf pinhole, and the voltage was precisely controlled within 5 mV steps using a power supply. By decreasing the voltage below 2.25 V, an average photon counting of “1” was observed at 2.135 V.

  • "K. Azuma and H. Okada, “Evaluation of single photon-emission in a small area for organic light-emitting diodes”, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys. 63, 01SP27 (2024) (accepted, 2023.9.29) DOI 10.35848/1347-4065/acfe83.

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