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Asymmetric Bragg mirrors for the reduction of emission wavelength dependence on the viewing angle in organic microcavity light emitting diodes

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OPTICS COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 236, Issue 4-6, Pages 303-311

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.optcom.2004.03.038

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Bragg reflectors; microcavity light emitting diodes

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Organic microcavity light emitting diodes typically exhibit a blue shift of the emitting wavelength with increasing viewing angle. While the wavelength shift can be reduced with the appropriate choice of organic materials and metal mirrors, for further reduction of the emission wavelength shift it is necessary to consider a mirror whose phase shift can partly compensate the effect of the change of optical path within the cavity. In this work, we used a genetic algorithm (GA) to design an asymmetric Bragg mirror in order to minimize the emission wavelength shift with viewing angle. Based on simulation results, the use of asymmetric Bragg mirrors represents a promising way to reduce the emission wavelength shift. Detailed comparison between GA optimized and conventional Bragg mirrors in terms of resonant wavelength dependence on the viewing angle, spectral narrowing, and brightness enhancement is given. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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