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Inverted OLED with low resistance IZO–Ag–IZO top anode prepared by linear FTS system at room temperature

Jeong et al., 2009

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17289877441854612622
Author
Jeong J
Lee J
Kim H
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Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters

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We fabricated inverted organic light-emitting diodes (IOLEDs) utilizing a very low resistance indium zinc oxide (IZO)/Ag/IZO multilayer grown by the linear facing target sputtering (LFTS) technique as the top anode layer. By inserting a Ag layer between the IZO layers, it was …
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