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titleOfInvention Method for manufacturing organic light emitting device
abstract In the method of manufacturing an organic light emitting device according to an embodiment of the present invention, a P-type doped layer is formed on a donor substrate and then a P-type doped layer is formed between the first substrate and the organic light emitting layer through a laser thermal transfer method. It has the effect of compensating for non-uniform incomplete interfaces that may occur on the deposition surface. In addition, the P-type doped layer of the organic light emitting device according to the embodiment of the present invention serves to allow holes to move well and to additionally generate holes, thereby reducing the interfacial stress of the organic light emitting device and preventing the increase of the driving voltage. There is an effect that can be done. In addition, the organic light emitting device according to an embodiment of the present invention has an effect of improving the lifespan of the organic light emitting device by preventing an increase in the driving voltage.
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