Claims
- 1. An efficient organic light emitting diode device comprising:
a stack of thin film organic layers and metal layers; said thin film layers further comprising a cathode layer followed by an electron transport layer followed by a hole modulating conductive layer followed by a fluorescent of phosphorescent doped light emitting host layer followed by an electron modulating conductive layer followed by a hole transport layer followed by a hole injection layer followed by a transparent anode layer and finally followed by a thick transparent substrate, all remaining in intimate contact with each other; said stack hermetically sealed; means for externally connecting and applying voltage to said anode, cathode, electron modulating conductive layer and hole modulating conductive layer; said electron modulating conductive layer functioning as electron modulating electrode, preventing electrons from leaving the light generating host layer; said hole modulating conductive layer functioning as hole modulating electrode, preventing holes from leaving the light generating host layer; said electron modulating electrode, hole modulating electrode, cathode and anode with suitable voltages generating light efficiently in the host layer.
- 1. An efficient organic light emitting diode device as recited in claim 1 wherein said anode is reflective and said cathode is transmissive or said anode and cathode are both transmissive.
- 2. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein the conductive layers, for electron and hole modulation, are made from Nickel or Molybdenum or Aluminum or Chromium or Tantalum or Titanium or combination of Magnesium and Silver or Indium Oxide or Indium Tin Oxide or Zinc Oxide or conductive organic layer.
- 4. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein the electron and hole modulating conductive layers are of thin film in the thickness range of 3 nano-meters to 10 nano-meters.
- 5. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 4, wherein the electron and hole modulating conductive layers are of thin films of high porosity.
- 6. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 5, wherein porous structure of electron and hole modulating conductive layers is random or regular pattern.
- 7. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein the organic light emitting diode is a Bi-layer device or tri-layer device.
- 8. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein there is an independent bias control for electron modulating electrode and hole modulating electrode.
- 9. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 8 wherein a dynamic bias is applied depending on anode to cathode voltage.
- 10. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein the electron modulating conductive layer is dispensed with.
- 11. An efficient organic light emitting diode device, as recited in claim 1, wherein the device is integrated in series or parallel or series parallel arrangement.
- 12. An efficient organic light emitting diode backlight device for Liquid Crystal Display comprising:
a stack of thin film organic layers and metal layers; said thin film layers further comprising a cathode layer followed by an electron transport layer followed by a hole modulating conductive layer followed by a fluorescent of phosphorescent doped light emitting host layer followed by an electron modulating conductive layer followed by a hole transport layer followed by a hole injection layer followed by a transparent anode layer and finally followed by a thick transparent substrate, all remaining in intimate contact with each other; said stack hermetically sealed; means for externally connecting and applying voltage to said anode, cathode, electron modulating conductive layer and hole modulating conductive layer; said electron modulating conductive layer functioning as electron modulating electrode, preventing electrons from leaving the light generating host layer; said hole modulating conductive layer functioning as hole modulating electrode, preventing holes from leaving the light generating host layer; said electron modulating electrode, hole modulating electrode, cathode and anode with suitable voltages generating light efficiently in the host layer.
- 13. An efficient organic light emitting diode backlight device for Liquid Crystal Display as recited in claim 12 wherein said anode is reflective and said cathode is transmissive or said anode and cathode are both transmissive.
- 14. An efficient organic light emitting diode backlight device for Liquid Crystal Display as recited in claim 12 wherein the said backlight device is integrated in series or parallel or series parallel arrangement.
- 15. An efficient organic light emitting diode backlight device for Liquid Crystal Display as recited in claim 12 wherein the said backlight device is integrated to the said Liquid Crystal Display.
- 16. An efficient organic light emitting diode backlight device for liquid crystal display as recited in claim 12 wherein the said backlight is a planar sheet backlight or integrated strip backlight with Red, Blue and Green colors or monolithic strip backlight with Red, Blue and Green colors.
- 17. An efficient organic light emitting diode light source for consumer lighting comprising:
a stack of thin film organic layers and metal layers; said thin film layers further comprising a cathode layer followed by an electron transport layer followed by a hole modulating conductive layer followed by a fluorescent of phosphorescent doped light emitting host layer followed by an electron modulating conductive layer followed by a hole transport layer followed by a hole injection layer followed by a transparent anode layer and finally followed by a thick transparent substrate, all remaining in intimate contact with each other; said stack hermetically sealed; means for externally connecting and applying voltage to said anode, cathode, electron modulating conductive layer and hole modulating conductive layer; said electron modulating conductive layer functioning as electron modulating electrode, preventing electrons from leaving the light generating host layer; said hole modulating conductive layer functioning as hole modulating electrode, preventing holes from leaving the light generating host layer; said electron modulating electrode, hole modulating electrode, cathode and anode with suitable voltages generating light efficiently in the host layer.
- 18. An efficient organic light emitting diode light source for consumer lighting as recited in claim 17 wherein said anode is reflective and said cathode is transmissive or said anode and cathode are both transmissive.
- 19. An efficient organic light emitting diode light source for consumer lighting as recited in claim 17 wherein the said light source is integrated in series or parallel or series parallel arrangement.
- 20. An efficient organic light emitting diode device as recited in claims 1 through 19 and employed in display applications.
- 21. An efficient organic light emitting diode device as recited in claims 1 through 20 and employed in decorative lighting applications.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] Benefit of Provisional application No. 60/483,816 filed Jun. 30, 2003; Attorney file/docket No. 2502728.991130 (OLIT1130). U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,147-Baldo et.al, August 1, 200 U.S. Pat. No. 6,639,357-Parthasarathy et.al, Oct. 28, 2003
Provisional Applications (1)
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