Abstract:
An organic light-emitting diode includes: a first electrode layer disposed on a base substrate; a second electrode layer disposed above the first electrode, and opposed to the first electrode; a emitting layer disposed between the first electrode layer and the second electrode layer, and including an inorganic material; a hole transport region disposed between the emitting layer and the first electrode layer; a first electron transport region disposed between the emitting layer and the second electrode layer; a interlayer disposed between the emitting layer and the first electron transport region, and having a lowest unoccupied molecular orbital (LUMO) energy level higher than that of the second electron transport region; and a second electron transport region disposed between the emitting layer and the interlayer, and contacting the emitting layer.
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device including a first electrode; a hole transport region on the first electrode; an emission layer on the hole transport region; a first buffer layer on the emission layer; a second buffer layer on the first buffer layer; an electron transport region on the second buffer layer; and a second electrode on the electron transport region, wherein the first buffer layer includes a first buffer compound represented by the following Formula 1 or Formula 2, and the second buffer layer includes a second buffer compound represented by the following Formula 3:
Abstract:
An organic light emitting device and a display device, the organic light emitting device including an anode; a hole transport region on the anode; an emission layer on the hole transport region; a buffer layer on the emission layer; an electron transport region on the buffer layer; and a cathode on the electron transport region, wherein the buffer layer includes a buffer compound represented by the following Formula 1: