Efficient and mechanically robust stretchable organic light-emitting devices by a laser-programmable buckling process

Da Yin(Jilin University), Jing Feng(Jilin University), Rui Ma(Jilin University), Yue‐Feng Liu(Jilin University), Yong‐Lai Zhang(Jilin University), Xu‐Lin Zhang(Jilin University), Yan‐Gang Bi(Jilin University), Qi‐Dai Chen(Jilin University), Hong‐Bo Sun(Jilin University)
Nature Communications
May 17, 2016
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Abstract

Stretchable organic light-emitting devices are becoming increasingly important in the fast-growing fields of wearable displays, biomedical devices and health-monitoring technology. Although highly stretchable devices have been demonstrated, their luminous efficiency and mechanical stability remain impractical for the purposes of real-life applications. This is due to significant challenges arising from the high strain-induced limitations on the structure design of the device, the materials used and the difficulty of controlling the stretch-release process. Here we have developed a laser-programmable buckling process to overcome these obstacles and realize a highly stretchable organic light-emitting diode with unprecedented efficiency and mechanical robustness. The strained device luminous efficiency -70 cd A(-1) under 70% strain - is the largest to date and the device can accommodate 100% strain while exhibiting only small fluctuations in performance over 15,000 stretch-release cycles. This work paves the way towards fully stretchable organic light-emitting diodes that can be used in wearable electronic devices.


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