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Small molecules organic light-emitting

Degradation phenomena in small-molecule organic light-emitting devices H. Aziz, Z.D. Popovic Chemistry of Materials, 16 4522-4532... [Pg.299]

Q. Huang, J. Cui, H. He, J.G.C. Veinot, and T.J. Marks, Small molecule organic light-emitting diodes can exhibit high performance without conventional hole transport layers, Appl. Phys. Lett., 81 3528-3530 (2002). [Pg.396]

SMOLED See Small Molecule Organic Light Emitting Diode (SMOLED). ... [Pg.27]

We saw in Chapter 20 that some organic molecules and polymers can be doped to make them either p-type or n-type semiconductors. Therefore, it should be possible to make a p-n junction and, if there is a direct bandgap, it should also be possible to make a small molecule organic light-emitting diode (OLED) and a polymer light-emitting diode (PLED). [Pg.412]

To date, most small molecule-based OLEDs are prepared by vapor deposition of the metal-organic light-emitting molecules. Such molecules must, therefore, be thermally stable, highly fluorescent (in the solid state), form thin films on vacuum deposition, and be capable of transporting electrons. These properties limit the number of metal coordination compounds that can be used in OLED fabrication. [Pg.704]

O Organic Small Molecule Materials for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes... [Pg.295]


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