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Simulation for light extraction efficiency of OLEDs with spheroidal microlenses in hexagonal array

Authors
Bae, HyungchulKim, Jun SooHong, Chinsoo
Issue Date
15-May-2018
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Keywords
Angular intensity distribution; Fill factor (FF); Hexagonal array; Light extraction efficiency (LEE); Monte Carlo method; OLEDs; Spheroidal microlens array
Citation
Optics Communications, v.415, pp 168 - 176
Pages
9
Journal Title
Optics Communications
Volume
415
Start Page
168
End Page
176
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/5970
DOI
10.1016/j.optcom.2018.01.044
ISSN
0030-4018
1873-0310
Abstract
A theoretical model based on ray optics is used to simulate the optical performance of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with spheroidal microlens arrays (MLAs) in a hexagonal array configuration using the Monte Carlo method. In simulations, ray tracing was performed until 20 reflections occurred from the metal cathode, with 10 consecutive reflections permitted in a single lens pattern. The parameters describing the shape and array of the lens pattern of a MLA are its radius, height, contact angle, and fill factor (FF). Many previous results on how these parameters affect light extraction efficiency (LEE) are inconsistent. In this paper, these contradictory results are discussed and explained by introducing a new parameter. To examine light extraction from an OLED through a MLA, the LEE enhancement is studied considering the effect of absorption by indium tin oxide during multiple reflections from the metal cathode. The device size where LEE enhancement is unchanged with changing lens pattern was identified for a fixed FF; under this condition, the optimal LEE enhancement, 84%, can be obtained using an OLED with a close-packed spheroidal MLA. An ideal maximum LEE enhancement of 120% was achieved with a device with an infinite-sized MLA. The angular intensity distribution of light emitted through a MLA is considered in addition to LEE enhancement for an optimized MLA.
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