Recent Advances in White Organic Light‐Emitting Materials and Devices (WOLEDs)
Durham University · Mitel (Canada)
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Abstract
WOLEDs offer new design opportunities in practical solid-state lighting and could play a significant role in reducing global energy consumption. Obtaining white light from organic LEDs is a considerable challenge. Alongside the development of new materials with improved color stability and balanced charge transport properties, major issues involve the fabrication of large-area devices and the development of low-cost manufacturing technology. This Review will describe the types of materials (small molecules and polymers) that have been used to fabricate WOLEDs. A range of device architectures are presented and appraised.
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- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Fabrication
- OLED
- Solid-state
- White light
- Polymer
- Solid-state lighting
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Affordable and clean energy
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