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Displays Doped with Lanthanides

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Brent D. Johnson

Emissive display technologies are benefiting from the development of new materials, notably organic LEDs. These electroluminescent devices do not require a front or back light, and they offer a wider angle of view than liquid crystal displays. Nevertheless, efforts toward developing full-color versions are complicated by the need for a material to serve as blue pixels. Researchers at the University of Cincinnati's Nanoelectronics Laboratory, headed by Andrew Steckl, hope to resolve this issue by doping nitride semiconductors with lanthanides. The inorganic material combines the benefits of...Read full article

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    Published: November 2003
    Glossary
    electroluminescence
    The nonthermal conversion of electrical energy into light in a liquid or solid substance. The photon emission resulting from electron-hole recombination in a PN junction is one example. This is the mechanism employed by the injection laser.
    Accent on ApplicationsApplicationsConsumerelectroluminescenceindustrialliquid crystal displaysnitride semiconductorsLEDs

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