Abstract:
A mirror substrate includes a transparent substrate, a plurality of first mirror patterns arranged on the transparent substrate and spaced apart from each other, each of the first mirror patterns including a phase compensation layer and a first mirror layer sequentially stacked on the transparent substrate, and a second mirror layer disposed on the transparent substrate and between neighboring ones of the first mirror patterns, the second mirror layer having a second thickness less than a first thickness of the first mirror layer.
Abstract:
Provided is an organic light-emitting display apparatus that includes a substrate; a first electrode on the substrate; an intermediate layer on the first electrode and including an organic emission layer; and a second electrode that includes a first layer including a dipole material, a second layer including a material having a work function of 3.6 eV or less, and a third layer including a conductive material, wherein the first to third layers are sequentially disposed on the intermediate layer.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting device with a plurality of subpixels, each subpixel including an emission region and a non-emission region, the organic light-emitting device including a substrate; an anode on the substrate, the anode including patterns that separately correspond to respective ones of the plurality of subpixels; an organic layer on the anode, the organic layer being common to the plurality of subpixels; and a cathode on the organic layer, the cathode including a plurality of subcathodes that each correspond to at least one of the subpixels and that allow light to pass through in emission regions, wherein adjacent two of the subcathodes overlap with each other in non-emission regions.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode includes a first electrode including a first electrode including a reflective metal layer formed of a light-reflective metal, an upper transparent conductive layer positioned on the reflective metal layer, and a protective layer positioned on the upper transparent conductive layer; an organic emission layer positioned on the first electrode; and a second electrode positioned on the organic emission layer, wherein the upper transparent conductive layer is amorphous.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting device including a first sub-pixel, a second sub-pixel, and a third sub-pixel on a substrate; a plurality of first electrodes in the first sub-pixel, the second sub-pixel, and the third sub-pixel, respectively; a second electrode being a sub-common layer to the first sub-pixel and the second sub-pixel and facing the first electrodes of the first sub-pixel and the second sub-pixel; and a third electrode in the third sub-pixel and facing the first electrode of the third sub-pixel is disclosed.
Abstract:
A mirror substrate includes a transparent substrate, a plurality of first mirror patterns arranged on the transparent substrate and spaced apart from each other, each of the first mirror patterns including a phase compensation layer and a first mirror layer sequentially stacked on the transparent substrate, and a second mirror layer disposed on the transparent substrate and between neighboring ones of the first mirror patterns, the second mirror layer having a second thickness less than a first thickness of the first mirror layer.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display is disclosed. In one aspect, the OLED display comprises a display substrate, an encapsulation substrate, and at least one spacer. The display substrate includes a non-pixel area, wherein a plurality of via holes is formed in the non-pixel area. The encapsulation substrate is formed over the display substrate. The spacer is formed between the display substrate and the encapsulation substrate so as to maintain a gap therebetween, wherein the spacer at least partially covers at least one of a plurality of via holes.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting display apparatus, including a first electrode; a second electrode on the first electrode, the second electrode including silver and magnesium; an organic emission layer between the first electrode and the second electrode; a metal layer between the organic emission layer and the second electrode; and a barrier layer between the organic emission layer and the second electrode.
Abstract:
An organic light-emitting device may include a substrate; an anode on the substrate; a hole transport region on the anode; an emission layer on the hole transport region; an electron transport region on the emission layer; and a cathode on the electron transport region. The electron transport region may include an electron injection layer including a first component which is a salt chloride and a second component which is at least one metal selected from ytterbium (Yb), scandium (Sc), vanadium (V), yttrium (Y), indium (In), cerium (Ce), samarium (Sm), europium (Eu), and terbium (Tb). In addition, the cathode may contacts the electron injection layer and may include an alloy of a first cathode metal including at least one of Ag, Au, Pt, Cu, Mn, Ti, Co, Ni, and W, and a second cathode metal including least one of Yb, Sc, V, Y, In, Ce, Sm, Eu, and Tb.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting diode (OLED) display is provided. An OLED display in accordance with an exemplary embodiment may include a substrate including a first subpixel, a second subpixel, and a third subpixel, a first electrode disposed on each of the first subpixel, the second subpixel, and the third subpixel, a second electrode facing the first electrode, a first common layer disposed on the first subpixel and the second subpixel, a first emission layer and a second emission layer disposed on the first common layer, a second common layer disposed on the third subpixel, and a third emission layer disposed on the second common layer. The first common layer may include a first doping layer and a second doping layer disposed on the first doping layer. Each of the doping layers may including a p-type dopant, and the second common layer may be formed as a single layer.