I will introduce the light extraction of organic EL in a blog format!
I will explain the impact of the moth-eye structure on light extraction when it is present on the surface, but before that, I would like to touch on the changes in refractive index caused by the moth-eye structure. The anti-reflective function of the moth-eye structure is explained as follows: "Structures smaller than the wavelength of light can gradually change the refractive index, which significantly reduces reflection." "Gradually changing the refractive index" means that when light passes through the moth-eye structure, the refractive index changes as shown in the diagram below. *For more detailed content of the blog, please refer to the related links. For further inquiries, feel free to contact us.*
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