Advances in organic light-emitting devices

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    • Kim, Youngkyoo
    • Ha, Chang-Sik

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Advances in organic light-emitting devices

Youngkyoo Kim and Chang-Sik Ha

(Materials science foundations, v. 40)

Trans Tech Publications, c2008

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Description

Organic electroluminescence (OEL) is the phenomenon of electrically-driven emission of light from organic materials; including both fluorescent and phosphorescent organic solids. The organic light-emitting device (OLED), which exploits OEL emission from organic semiconducting thin films (with thicknesses of less than a few hundred nanometers), sandwiched between electrodes, has attracted keen interest in its application to flat-panel displays, due to its high luminous efficiency, low driving voltage, tunable colors as well as a convenient device-structure design and low fabrication costs when compared with every other known display device.

Table of Contents

Preface Table of Contents List of Abbreviations 1. History of the OLED 2. Introduction to OLEDs 2.1 Classification of OLEDs. 2.2 OLED Using Small Organic Molecules 2.3 PLED Using Emissive Polymers 2.4 Hybrid OLED 2.5 Kinds of Devices According to Function and Structure 3. The Physics behind OLEDs 3.1 Basic Mechanism 3.2 Charge Carrier Injection and Transport 3.3 Delayed EL Owing to Low Charge Carrier Mobility 3.4 Generation of Singlet and Triplet Excitons in OLEDs 3.5 Efficiency of OLEDs 3.6 Exciton Energy Transfer from Donor (Host) to Acceptor (Guest) 4. Organic Materials (Small Molecules ) for OLEDs 4.1 Hole-Injecting Materials 4.2 Hole-Transporting Materials 4.3 Light-Emitting Materials (Organic Light-Emitters) 4.4 Hole-Blocking Materials. 4.5 Electron-Transporting Materials 4.6 Electron-Injecting Materials. 4.7 Electrodes 5. Polymeric Materials for PLEDs 5.1 Polymers for Buffer Layer 5.2 Light-Emitting Polymers 5.3 Hole-Blocking/Electron-Transporting/Electron-Injecting Polymers. 5.4 Electrode Materials 6. Materials for Hybrid OLEDs 6.1 Materials for All-Organic HOLEDs 6.2 Materials for Organic-Inorganic HOLEDs 7. Reliability and Lifetime 7.1 Moisture Effect 7.2 Oxygen Effect 7.3 Impurity Effect 7.4 Progressive Electrical Short 7.5 Solvent and Polymer Side-Chain Effects in PLEDs 7.6 Intrinsic Material Stability and Luminance Decay Mechanism 8. OLED Displays 8.1 Passive Matrix-Organic Light-emitting Display (PM-OLED) 8.2 Active-Matrix - Organic Light-Emitting Display (AM-OLED) 8.3 Full-Color OLED Displays 9. Ongoing Challenges 9.1 Flexible OLED 9.2 Organic Light-Emitting Transistors 9.3 OLED for Lighting Applications 10. OLED Market Trends and Outlook 10.1 OLED Market Trends 10.2 Outlook

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  • NCID
    BA86584496
  • ISBN
    • 9780878494835
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Stafa-Zuerich, Switzerland
  • Pages/Volumes
    140 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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