Low-voltage inverted transparent vacuum deposited organic light-emitting diodes using electrical doping

Abstract
We demonstrate low-voltage inverted transparent vacuum depositedorganic light-emitting diodes employing an indium-tin-oxide coated glass substrate directly as cathode and a semitransparent top Authin film as anode. The devices comprise an intrinsic 8-tris-hydroxyquinoline aluminum ( Alq 3 ) emitting layer sandwiched in between n- and p-doped charge transport layer with appropriate blocking layers. They exhibit low driving voltages (∼4 V for a luminance of ∼100 cd/m2). The devices are about 50% transparent in the Alq 3 emission region and emit green light from both sides with a total external current efficiency of about 2.5 cd/A.