Analytical model clarifies exciton dynamics to improve OLED efficiency and lifespan
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Analytical model clarifies exciton dynamics to improve OLED efficiency and lifespan
Organic light emitting diodes, or OLEDs, are a type of photoluminescence device that utilizes organic compounds to produce light. Compared to traditional LEDs, OLEDs have shown to be more efficient, can be built into super-thin and flexible materials, and have higher dynamic range in image quality. To further develop better OLEDs, researchers around the world work to understand the fundamental chemistry and physics behind the technology.
Another step towards designer OLED materials
Researchers at Kyushu University have developed a more accurate model with which to design ‘thermally activated delayed fluorescence’ (TADF) OLED materials. Emission from OLEDs occurs when excited electrons drop to ... The post Another step towards designer OLED materials appeared first on Electronics Weekly.
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