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Spectral changes associated with transmission of OLED emission through human skin.


ABSTRACT: A recent and emerging application of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) is in wearable technologies as they are flexible, stretchable and have uniform illumination over a large area. In such applications, transmission of OLED emission through skin is an important part and therefore, understanding spectral changes associated with transmission of OLED emission through human skin is crucial. Here, we report results on transmission of OLED emission through human skin samples for yellow and red emitting OLEDs. We found that the intensity of transmitted light varies depending on the site from where the skin samples are taken. Additionally, we show that the amount of transmitted light reduces by ~ 35-40% when edge emissions from the OLEDs are blocked by a mask exposing only the light emitting area of the OLED. Further, the emission/electroluminescence spectra of the OLEDs widen significantly upon passing through skin and the full width at half maximum increases by >20 nm and >15 nm for yellow and red OLEDs, respectively. For comparison, emission profile and intensities of transmitted light for yellow and red inorganic LEDs are also presented. Our results are highly relevant for the rapidly expanding area of non-invasive wearable technologies that use organic optoelectronic devices for sensing.

SUBMITTER: Yambem SD 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6614498 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Spectral changes associated with transmission of OLED emission through human skin.

Yambem Soniya D SD   Brooks-Richards Trent L TL   Forrestal David P DP   Kielar Marcin M   Sah Pankaj P   Pandey Ajay K AK   Woodruff Maria A MA  

Scientific reports 20190708 1


A recent and emerging application of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) is in wearable technologies as they are flexible, stretchable and have uniform illumination over a large area. In such applications, transmission of OLED emission through skin is an important part and therefore, understanding spectral changes associated with transmission of OLED emission through human skin is crucial. Here, we report results on transmission of OLED emission through human skin samples for yellow and red em  ...[more]

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