Enhancing Organic Light-Emitting Diode Performance Using Naturally Derived Diatomite: A Cost-Effective and Eco-Friendly Strategy

  • Chang Min Lee
  • , Ki Ha Min
  • , Donghyun Choi
  • , Yeong Beom Kim
  • , Insung Ha
  • , Mengdi Fu
  • , Hyun Jae Lee
  • , Ezhakudiyan Ravindran
  • , Chul Hoon Kim
  • , Jeongho Lee
  • , Kyoung Ho Kim
  • , Seung Pil Pack
  • , Seung Yoon Ryu

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Abstract

Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have emerged as a key technology in display and lighting applications owing to their high contrast, broad color gamut, and mechanical flexibility. However, their limited light extraction efficiency and inadequate charge transport capability present major barriers to improved performance. This study innovatively introduces diatomite, a naturally derived silica material, as a sustainable and cost-effective means to enhance OLED performance. Diatomite is purified and etched with NaOH to tailor its structural and optical properties. When incorporated into OLED substrates, such diatomite layers considerably enhance light scattering. Devices with 10 wt.% diatomite achieve the highest current efficiency, striking a balance between scattering enhancement and film quality. In contrast, 20 wt.% diatomite results in reduced efficiency owing to increased surface roughness. Optical simulations confirm increased scattering efficiency and indicate that diatomite serves as an effective scattering medium. A large-area (1500 mm2) OLED cell is also fabricated on a diatomite-modified substrate. Overall, these findings highlight the transformative potential of diatomite in advancing OLED technology, offering a sustainable pathway toward high-performance, large-area, and flexible devices.

Original languageEnglish
JournalAdvanced Optical Materials
DOIs
StateAccepted/In press - 2025

Keywords

  • diatomite structures
  • flexible devices
  • light extraction
  • organic light-emitting diodes
  • scattering, sustainable materials

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