Abstract:
An organic light emitting display device includes a first electrode on a substrate, an auxiliary electrode on the substrate, the auxiliary electrode being spaced apart from the first electrode, a protrusion on the auxiliary electrode, a pixel defining layer overlapping end portions of the first electrode and of the auxiliary electrode, the pixel defining layer separating the first electrode from the auxiliary electrode, an organic layer on the first electrode, and a second electrode on the organic layer, the protrusion electrically connecting the second electrode to the auxiliary electrode.
Abstract:
Provided is an organic light emitting diode which can easily control color coordinates and improve a device's life span characteristic by using an auxiliary dopant having a higher band gap energy than that of a host, and preferably, having an absolute value of the highest occupied molecular orbital energy level equal to or higher than that of the host, or an absolute value of the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energy level equal to or lower than that of the host.The organic light emitting diode includes a first electrode, an emission layer disposed on the first electrode and including a host, an emitting dopant and an auxiliary dopant, and a second electrode disposed on the emission layer. Here, the auxiliary dopant has a higher band gap energy than the host. A method of fabricating the organic light emitting diode is provided.