Claims
- 1-16. canceled
- 17. An organic light-emitting diode comprising:
a substrate; at least one light-emitting layer; at least one charge carrier transport layer; a cathode at the substrate; and an anode wherein light emission is through the anode and wherein the charge carrier transport layer is p-doped with an organic material.
- 18. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, further comprising a block layer between the charge carrier transport layer and the light-emitting layer.
- 19. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, further comprising an electron transport layer between the cathode and the light-emitting layer.
- 20. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 19, further comprising:
a block layer between the electron transport layer and the light-emitting layer; and a block layer between the light-emitting layer and the charge carrier transport layer.
- 21. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 20, wherein the electron transport layer is doped.
- 22. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 21, further comprising:
a block layer between the electron transport layer and the light-emitting layer; and a block layer between the light-emitting layer and the charge carrier transport layer.
- 23. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, further comprising a contact-improving layer between the anode and the charge carrier transport layer.
- 24. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 19, further comprising a contact-improving layer between the electron transport layer and the cathode.
- 25. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the electro-injecting cathode is located on a transpartent substrate.
- 26. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the light-emitting layer is a mixed layer of several materials.
- 27. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the charge carrier transport layer comprises an organic main substance and an acceptor-like doping substance.
- 28. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the anode is transparent.
- 29. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 28, wherein the anode further comprises a protective layer.
- 30. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the anode is at least semi-transparent.
- 31. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 30, wherein the anode further comprises a protective layer.
- 32. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 30, wherein the at least semi-transparent metallic anode further comprises a transparent contact layer to enhance transverse conduction.
- 33. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 19, wherein the electron transport layer is n-doped by mixing an organic main substance and a donor-like doping substance.
- 34. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the sequences of charge carrier transport layer and anode is repeated several times in one component.
- 35. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 27 wherein the molar concentration ratio of organic main substance to acceptor-like doping substance in the charge carrier transport layer is from about 1: 100,000 to about 5:1.
- 36. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 33 wherein the molar concentration ratio of organic main substance to donor-like doping substance in the electron transport layer is from about 1:100,000 to about 5:1.
- 37. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 17, wherein the thickness of at least one of the charge carrier transport layer and the light-emitting layer is from about 0.1 nm to about 50μ.
- 38. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 18, wherein the thickness of the block layer is from about 0.1 nm to about 50μ.
- 39. The organic light-emitting diode according to claim 19, wherein the thickness of the electron transport layer is from about 0.1 nm to about 50μ.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
101 35 513.0 |
Jul 2001 |
DE |
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application has been filed under 35 U.S.C. 371 and claims priority to International Application No. PCT/DE02/02467, which was filed on Feb. 13, 2003 and which claims priority to German Application No. DE 101 35 513.0, which was filed on Jul. 20, 2001.
PCT Information
Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
PCT/DE02/02467 |
2/13/2003 |
WO |
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