Organic light-emitting devices with extended operating lifetimes on plastic substrates

Abstract
We fabricate long-lived organic light-emitting devices using a 175 μm thick polyethylene terephthalate substrate coated with an organic–inorganic multilayered barrier film and compare the rate of degradation to glass-based devices. The observed permeation rate of water vapor through the plastic substrate was estimated to be 2×10−6g/m2/day. Driven at 2.5 mA/cm2, we measure a device lifetime of 3800 h from an initial luminance of 425 cd/m2.