Top-emitting OLED pixel employing cathode-contact structure with a-Si:H thin-film transistors

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An active-matrix organic light emitting diode (OLED) display employing a hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin-film transistor prefers a cathode-contact structure to an anode-contact structure. A new normal top-emitting OLED employing cathode-contact structure is proposed. To implement normal OLED structure, the cathode layer on top is separated as sub-pixels by a negative photoresist separator. The current of the cathode-contact structure is maintained 20% higher after 20 h than that of the anode-contact structure during the accelerated life test.

Inspec keywords: thin film transistors; photoresists; amorphous semiconductors; organic light emitting diodes

Other keywords: top-emitting OLED pixel; negative photoresist separator; anode-contact structure; cathode-contact structure; hydrogenated amorphous silicon thin-film transistor; active-matrix organic light emitting diode display

Subjects: Amorphous and glassy semiconductors; Light emitting diodes; Display technology; Other field effect devices; Semiconductor integrated circuits

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