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Pyramid Structure Makes Better PHOLEDs

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Arranging phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) into a pyramid shape can enhance their efficiency, making them brighter and more productive. PHOLEDs are an efficient alternative to traditional incandescent lighting, but their efficiency is typically short-lived when they need to shine brightly. Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered a way to change that, simply by arranging them into a pyramid shape. Light emission from PHOLEDs in a pyramid shape (left) has shown higher efficiency and brightness than conventional flat, four-sided concentrators...Read full article

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    Published: June 2014
    AmericasConsumerenergyincandescentLight SourcesMichiganOLEDsOpticsPHOLEDpyramidResearch & TechnologyStephen ForrestTech PulseUniversity of Michiganphosphorescent organic light-emitting diodelight-emitting concentratorelectric currentsJaesang LeeLEDs

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