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Citric Acid-Treated PEDOT:PSS with Optimized Interfacial Energetics for Phosphorescent OLEDs Achieving over 20% EQE and Extended Lifetime. [PDF]
Wu M, Zhu W, Feng Z, Lin Q, Huang L.
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Progress in high work function TCO OLED anode alternatives and OLED nanopixelation
The progress in high work function transparent conducting oxide (TCO) organic light-emitting diodes (OLED) anode alternatives and OLED nanopixelation was presented.
Tobin J Marks, N R Armstrong
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2007 IEEE Industry Applications Annual Meeting, 2007
Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) are expected to become important light sources in the future. In contrast to point source inorganic LEDs, OLEDs are large area device. This in combination with different materials results in differences in performance and electrical behaviour, which on their turn result in different drivers.
Joep Jacobs +2 more
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Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) are expected to become important light sources in the future. In contrast to point source inorganic LEDs, OLEDs are large area device. This in combination with different materials results in differences in performance and electrical behaviour, which on their turn result in different drivers.
Joep Jacobs +2 more
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Electronic Properties and Electroluminescent OLED Performance of Panchromatic Emissive N-Aryl-2,3 ...
Heagy, Michael
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Pregnan-7-ol and Pregnan-12-ol
Nature, 1951Ruff and Reichstein1 have described a pregnan-7-ol and a pregnan-12-ol prepared by Wolff–Kishner reduction of acetoxypregnane ketones. They state that these two substances are probably the 7α- and 12α-hydroxy compounds; but since epimerization during Wolff–Kishner reduction is not excluded, they name them provisionally ‘7ξ’ and ‘12ξ’2.
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Proceedings of the 2018 ACM SIGSAC Conference on Computer and Communications Security, 2018
Oblivious linear-function evaluation (OLE) is a secure two-party protocol allowing a receiver to learn any linear combination of a pair of field elements held by a sender. OLE serves as a common building block for secure computation of arithmetic circuits, analogously to the role of oblivious transfer (OT) for boolean circuits.
Elette Boyle +3 more
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Oblivious linear-function evaluation (OLE) is a secure two-party protocol allowing a receiver to learn any linear combination of a pair of field elements held by a sender. OLE serves as a common building block for secure computation of arithmetic circuits, analogously to the role of oblivious transfer (OT) for boolean circuits.
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