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Physics of Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes

Top Metal Contact Polymer Emissive Layer Transparent Contact [Pg.334]

Polymer LEDs are similar to thin film organic molecular LEDs first reported in 1987 [7]. Organic molecular LEDs utilize thin films of small organic molecules rather than polymer films as the light-emitting layer. The films of small organic molecules are undoped and have electronic properties comparable to the polymer films used in polymer LEDs. In general, the device physics of polymer LEDs is [Pg.334]


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