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Another Way to Build a Better White Light

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Hank Hogan

When it comes to replacing today’s white lights, don’t count out solid-state light-emitting electrochemical cells. Researchers from National Taiwan University in Taipei recently demonstrated that cells based on cationic transition metal complexes can produce white light with a peak external quantum efficiency of 4 percent and a peak power efficiency of 7.8 lm/W. Based on these results, the devices could be a promising alternative to white organic LEDs. Moreover, they would have what chemistry professor Ken-Tsung Wong noted could be a significant advantage. Because of their single-layer...Read full article

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    Published: May 2008
    Basic ScienceConsumerFeaturesSensors & Detectorssolid-state light-emitting electrochemical cellsspectroscopywhite lightsWhite organic LEDs

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