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Nanostructures Enable Step Toward OLED Lasers

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Organic LEDs made with finely patterned nanostructures can produce bright, low-power light sources, a key step toward making organic lasers. Researchers have long dreamed of building organic lasers, but they have been hindered by carbon-based semiconductors’ tendency to operate inefficiently at the high currents required for lasing due to overheating. Charge diffusion in the transport region of an OLED. Courtesy of Thuc-Quyen Nguyen/UCSB. “Lasers operate in extreme conditions with electric currents that are significantly higher than those used in common displays...Read full article

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    Photonics Spectra
    May 2015
    Research & TechnologyAmericasAsia-PacificCaliforniaJapanUniversity of CaliforniaSanta BarbaraKyushu UniversityThuc-Quyen NguyenChihaya Adachilaserslight sourcesLEDsOLEDsorganic LEDTech Pulse

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