A Brief History of OLEDs—Emitter Development and Industry Milestones
Autor: | Gloria Hong, Céline Leonhardt, Jasmin M. Busch, Jasmin Seibert, Xuemin Gan, Stefan Bräse, Zheng Zhang |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2021 |
Předmět: |
Materials science
Mechanical Engineering Chemistry & allied sciences 02 engineering and technology 010402 general chemistry 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology 01 natural sciences Engineering physics Third generation First generation 0104 chemical sciences Mechanics of Materials ddc:540 OLED Fourth generation General Materials Science Three generations 0210 nano-technology Common emitter |
Zdroj: | Advanced materials, 33 (9), Art.-Nr.: 2005630 |
ISSN: | 0935-9648 1521-4095 |
Popis: | Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have come a long way ever since their first introduction in 1987 at Eastman Kodak. Today, OLEDs are especially valued in the display and lighting industry for their promising features. As one of the research fields that equally inspires and drives development in academia and industry, OLED device technology has continuously evolved over more than 30 years. OLED devices have come forward based on three generations of emitter materials relying on fluorescence (first generation), phosphorescence (second generation), and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (third generation). Furthermore, research in academia and industry toward the fourth generation of OLEDs is in progress. Excerpts from the history of green, orange-red, and blue OLED emitter development on the side of academia and milestones achieved by key players in the industry are included in this report. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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