Recent Progresses on Materials for Electrophosphorescent Organic Light‐Emitting Devices
Yamagata University · Peking University
Abstract
Although organic light-emitting devices have been commercialized as flat panel displays since 1997, only singlet excitons were emitted. Full use of singlet and triplet excitons, electrophosphorescence, has attracted increasing attentions after the premier work made by Forrest, Thompson, and co-workers. In fact, red electrophosphorescent dye has already been used in sub-display of commercial mobile phones since 2003. Highly efficient green phosphorescent dye is now undergoing of commercialization. Very recently, blue phosphorescence approaching the theoretical efficiency has also been achieved, which may overcome the final obstacle against the commercialization of full color display and white light sources from…
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7Topics & keywords
- Phosphorescence
- Phosphor
- Materials science
- OLED
- Optoelectronics
- Common emitter
- Fluorescence
- Nanotechnology