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White Phosphorescent OLED Avoids Exciton-Blocking Layers

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Daniel S. Burgess

A research team at Tsinghua University in Beijing has reported that exciton-blocking layers can be eliminated from a white phosphorescent organic LED (OLED) through the proper choice of different hosts for the red and blue emissive layers in a two-layer device, with potential applications in full-color OLED displays and in solid-state lighting. A device constructed using the approach displayed a maximum current efficiency and luminance of 10.5 cd/A and 22,000 cd/m2, respectively. The white phosphorescent organic LED employs the energy gap of different hosts for its blue and red...Read full article

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    Published: May 2006
    ConsumerenergyFeaturesphosphorescent organic LEDsolid-state lightingTsinghua University

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