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White Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes
Advanced Materials, 2010AbstractWhite organic light‐emitting diodes (WOLEDs) offer a range of attractive characteristics and are in several regards conceptually different from most currently used light sources. From an application perspective, their advantages include a high power efficiency that rivals the performance of fluorescent lamps and inorganic LEDs and the potential
Malte C, Gather +2 more
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Afterglow Organic Light‐Emitting Diode
Advanced Materials, 2015An afterglow organic light-emitting diode (OLED) that displays electroluminescence with long transient decay after it is turned off is demonstrated. This OLED exhibits blue and green dual emission originating from fluorescence and phosphorescence, respectively. A phosphorescence lifetime of 4.3 s is achieved.
Ryota, Kabe +3 more
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Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Indium Phosphide and Related Materials, 2002
Organic light emitting diodes with a complex multilayer structure have been successfully fabricated for bright light emission in the entire visible spectral region. The CIE coordinates of the blue, green, and red emitting electroluminescent devices are plotted in the chromaticity diagram. Double heterostructure organic LEDs with separate hole injection
W. Kowalsky +3 more
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Organic light emitting diodes with a complex multilayer structure have been successfully fabricated for bright light emission in the entire visible spectral region. The CIE coordinates of the blue, green, and red emitting electroluminescent devices are plotted in the chromaticity diagram. Double heterostructure organic LEDs with separate hole injection
W. Kowalsky +3 more
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2016 IEEE 59th International Midwest Symposium on Circuits and Systems (MWSCAS), 2016
Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) are solid state devices having a great potential for commercial and industrial lighting applications. They are flexible and have an added advantage of not containing any toxic materials and hence are highly sustainable.
Lauren Alisha Fernandes +1 more
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Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) are solid state devices having a great potential for commercial and industrial lighting applications. They are flexible and have an added advantage of not containing any toxic materials and hence are highly sustainable.
Lauren Alisha Fernandes +1 more
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Solid State Communications, 1997
Organic light emitting diode (LED) technology has reached a point where performance levels are adequate for a number of applications. This review examines the key scientific issues that underlie the operation of such LEDs. The most advanced LEDs are multilayer devices, with the different layers possessing specialized carrier transport/optical ...
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Organic light emitting diode (LED) technology has reached a point where performance levels are adequate for a number of applications. This review examines the key scientific issues that underlie the operation of such LEDs. The most advanced LEDs are multilayer devices, with the different layers possessing specialized carrier transport/optical ...
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Electrode modification in organic light-emitting diodes
Displays, 2006The rapid development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in the past decades has exhibited a promising prospect in commercial application. In order to achieve more satisfying results, a lot of new materials and methods have been used in fabricating OLEDs.
Xinjun Xu, Gui Yu, Yunqi Liu, Daoben Zhu
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Hybrid Organic–Inorganic Light‐Emitting Diodes
Advanced Materials, 2011AbstractThe demonstration of colour tunability and high efficiency has brought organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) into the displays and lighting market. However, high production costs due to expensive deposition techniques and the use of reactive materials still limit their market entry, highlighting the need for novel concepts.
Michele, Sessolo, Henk J, Bolink
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Biologically Inspired Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
Nano Letters, 2016Many animal species employ highly conspicuous traits as courtship signals for successful mating. Fireflies utilize their bioluminescent light as visual courtship signals. In addition to efficient bioluminescent light emission, the structural components of the firefly lantern also contribute to the enhancement of conspicuous optical signaling. Recently,
Jae-Jun, Kim +6 more
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Dissociation of excitons in organic light-emitting diodes
Microelectronics Journal, 2007In this paper, the dissociation of excitons in both doped and undoped organic light-emitting diodes is investigated in detail by means of electric-field-induced photoluminescence quenching. The results show that the doped devices demonstrate lower quenching than that of undoped device.
Jin Zhao Huang +6 more
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Dendritic macromolecules for organic light-emitting diodes
Chemical Society Reviews, 2008The general concepts, design criteria, and physical parameters, such as component placement and electroluminescence, that relate to the construction of OLED devices are described, followed by a discussion of the current literature detailing the use of branched and dendritic materials as the key electroluminescent elements of single- and multi-layered ...
Seok-Ho, Hwang +2 more
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