This application claims priority to Chinese patent application No. 201611094964.2 filed on Nov. 30, 2016, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
The present disclosure relates to the field of display technologies, and particularly to an OLED element, an OLED device, and an OLED display device.
In the prior art, white light can be produced on an OLED panel by mixing RGB (Red, Green, Blue) colors at each pixel element, or by mixing other colors.
However in order to mixture the colors at any display element on an existing series OLED panel, different layers of the display element can be arranged in different colors for their mixing.
An OLED element includes: at least two light emitting elements stacked, wherein at least one light emitting element comprises light emitting layers in at least two colors, and coverage areas of positive projections of the light emitting layers in the different light emitting elements onto either surface of the OLED element at most partially overlap with each other.
An OLED device includes a plurality of the OLED elements above.
An OLED display includes the OLED device above.
In order to make the technical solutions in the embodiments of the disclosure more apparent, the drawings to be used in a description of the embodiments will be briefly introduced below, and apparently the drawings to be described below are merely illustrative of some embodiments of the disclosure, and those ordinarily skilled in the art can derive from these drawings other drawings without any inventive effort. In the drawings:
In order to make the objects, the technical solutions, and the advantages of the disclosure more apparent, the disclosure will be further described in details with reference to the drawings. Apparently the described embodiments are only a part but all of the embodiments of the disclosure. Based upon the embodiments here of the disclosure, all of other embodiments derived by those ordinarily skilled in the art without any inventive effort shall come into the scope of the disclosure.
The technical solution according to the disclosure will be described below in details in connection with embodiments thereof, and the disclosure will include the following embodiments without any limitation thereto.
In some embodiment, an OLED element as illustrated in
An embodiment of the disclosure provides an OLED element generally including:
At least two light emitting elements stacked, where at least one light emitting element includes light emitting layers in at least two colors, and coverage areas of positive projections of the light emitting layers in different light emitting elements onto either surface of the OLED element at most partially overlap with each other.
Specifically taking an OLED element as illustrated in
Furthermore the OLED element further includes carrier generation layers 24 connected with the adjacent light emitting elements.
In some embodiments, coverage areas of positive projections of the light emitting layers in different light emitting elements onto either surface of the OLED element at most partially overlap with each other, which refers to: the positive projection of all light emitting layers in one emitting element onto either surface of the OLED element, at most partially overlaps with the positive projection of all light emitting layers in another emitting element onto the surface of the OLED element.
In some embodiments, as illustrated in
Furthermore there are different sizes of the light emitting layers in the same light emitting element so that each light emitting element can produce a larger number of colors as a result of mixing. When a light emitting layer in the same color is arranged at a layer throughout a light emitting element, and given a number of stacked layers, a desirable color has to be produced as a result of mixing in the OLED element at the expense of degrading the light emission efficiency of a light emitting layer in some light emitting element. Although the colors can be mixed in this color mixing scheme, the light emission efficiency of the light emitting layer may be underutilized. In the embodiment of the disclosure, at least one layer of light emitting element includes light emitting layers in at least two colors, and coverage areas of positive projections of the light emitting layers in the different light emitting elements onto either surface of the OLED element at most partially overlap with each other, so that the colors from the light emitting layers in the different colors in the same light emitting element can be mixed with the colors from the light emitting layers in the other light emitting elements, and the mixed colors can be further adjusted to the desirable color of light to be emitted. In this scheme, the colors can be mixed into the optimum color while guaranteeing the highest light emission efficiency of each light emitting layer.
In some embodiments, as illustrated in
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In the embodiment of the disclosure, the colors can be mixed in the OLED element in a number of modes, specific examples of which will be described below.
In a first example, all the gaps between the light emitting layers in one light emitting elements including the light emitting layers in the at least two colors overlap with all the gaps between the light emitting layers in another light emitting elements.
As illustrated in
In this structure, the primary colors to be mixed can be determined according to the number of light emitting layers in each light emitting element, for example, when the red light emitting layer and the green light emitting layer are mixed into a color A, and the yellow light emitting layer and the blue light emitting layer are mixed into a color B, then the color A and the color B may be mixed into a desirable color C. Actually the specific primary colors to be mixed into the which color can be determined according to the number of light emitting layers in the light emitting element, and then mixed in effect into the desirable color without degrading the light emission efficiency of the light emitting layers.
In a second example, all the gaps between the light emitting layers in one light emitting element including the light emitting layers in the at least two colors do not overlap with all the gaps between the light emitting layers in another light emitting element.
As illustrated in
In this structure, although there are two light emitting layers arranged in the light emitting element at the top layer, the gap at the top layer does not overlap with any one gap at the bottom layer, so that there are light emitting areas in five different colors after the light emitting layers at the top layer are mixed with those at the bottom layer, to thereby improve the adjustability of the colors to be mixed so as to provide a larger number of combinations of colors to be mixed.
In a third example, a part of the gaps between the light emitting layers in one light emitting element including the light emitting layers in the at least two colors overlap with a part of the gaps between the light emitting layers in another emitting element.
As illustrated in
In this structure, a larger number of combinations of colors to be mixed as desirable can be provided despite a small number of light emitting layers in use, for example, the red light emitting layer R at the top layer, and the green light emitting layer G and the blue light emitting layer B at the bottom layer can be mixed into two primary colors to be mixed, to thereby save the material of the light emitting layers in that the colors can be mixed in effect using the light emitting layers in a smaller number of colors.
It shall be noted that there may be a number of schemes for mixing the colors in each OLED element according to the embodiment of the disclosure although they will not be enumerated here, and the number of light emitting elements stacked in each OLED element may alternatively be three or more although there are arranged two stacked light emitting elements in the embodiment of the disclosure.
In some the embodiments of the disclosure, the colors of the light emitting layers may be any one of red, blue, green, or yellow, or may be purple, azury, fluorescent green, fluorescent yellow, etc., although they will not be enumerated here.
Alike an embodiment of the disclosure further provides an OLED device including a plurality of the OLED elements according to any one of the embodiments above of the disclosure.
In some embodiments, taking what as illustrated in
Furthermore in the sectional view as illustrated in
Furthermore an embodiment of the disclosure further provides an OLED display device including the OLED device according to the embodiment above of the disclosure, where the display device can be a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a TV set, a display, a notebook computer, a digital photo frame, a navigator, or any other product or component capable of displaying. All the other components indispensable to the display device can be appreciated by those ordinarily skilled in the art, so a repeated description thereof will be omitted here, and the embodiments of the disclosure will not be limited thereto.
Although the preferred embodiments of the disclosure have been described, those skilled in the art benefiting from the underlying inventive concept can make additional modifications and variations to these embodiments. Therefore the appended claims are intended to be construed as encompassing the preferred embodiments and all the modifications and variations coming into the scope of the disclosure.
Evidently those skilled in the art can make various modifications and variations to the disclosure without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Thus the disclosure is also intended to encompass these modifications and variations thereto so long as the modifications and variations come into the scope of the claims appended to the disclosure and their equivalents.
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201611094964.2 | Nov 2016 | CN | national |