Meter‐Scale Ultra‐Large‐Area Flexible Electroluminescent Devices Enabled by Aerosol Spraying
This work presents a simple aerosol spraying method using modified luminescent ink to fabricate meter‐scale flexible alternating current electroluminescent (ACEL) devices. Enhanced particle dispersibility and film uniformity yield impressive brightness up to 500 cd m−2, positioning these devices as effective luminous navigation signs for industrial ...
Hao Song +8 more
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Optimization of Electron Transport Layer Inkjet Printing Towards Fully Solution-Processable OLEDs. [PDF]
Manfredi R +9 more
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Development and Characterizations of Novel Aqueous-Based Ceramic Inks for Inkjet Printing. [PDF]
Li H, Yang L, Li F, Xian Q.
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Asymmetrical thermally activated delated fluorescence dendritic emitters are delicately constructed through symmetry breaking strategy, and near‐unity photoluminescence efficiency and excellent reverse intersystem crossing process are achieved via breaking the degeneracy of vibrational levels and boosting the spin flip of triplet excitons.
Xiaoxiang Yu +9 more
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Inkjet Printing of Heterostructures: Investigation and Strategies for Control of Interfaces. [PDF]
Austin JS +9 more
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Dielectric Behavior of Thin Polymerized Composite Layers Fabricated by Inkjet-Printing. [PDF]
Reinheimer T +4 more
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This study introduces a thin‐film‐type heat‐generating device that uses laser induced graphene (LIG) on a poly(D, L‐lactic) acid film, which realizes both resistance heating by direct current application and photothermal conversion heating by near‐infrared light irradiation.
Masato Saito +4 more
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Inkjet Printing Is a Promising Method of Dyeing Polymer Textile Materials. [PDF]
Vodyashkin AA, Makeev MO, Mikhalev PA.
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Fabrication of modern lithium ion batteries by 3D inkjet printing: opportunities and challenges. [PDF]
Sztymela K +6 more
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Semi‐Transparent Organic Photodiodes with Near‐Infrared Detection Fabricated by Inkjet Printing
This work shows the inkjet printing of semi‐transparent and opaque organic photodiodes that enable light detection in the near‐infrared regime. Their transparency and high detection speed make them ideal for applications in soft robotics, wearable devices, and light communication systems.
Luis Arturo Ruiz‐Preciado +3 more
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