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White-light-emitting materials

Dang et al. prepared a family of lanthanide MOFs using a semirigid trivalent carboxylic acid as linker [208]. These MOFs are isostructural and display typical lanthanide luminescent emissions of Eu , Tb , Sm , and Dy , respectively. The absence of obvious emission from the ligand implies the efficient energy transfer [Pg.60]


Y. Hamada, T. Sano, H. Fujii, Y. Nishio, H. Takahashi, and K. Shibata, White light emitting materials for organic electroluminescent devices, Jpn. J. Appl. Phys., 35 L1339-L1341 (1996). [Pg.407]

Tkng, C., Liu, X.-D., Liu, E, Wang, X.-L., Xu, H., Huang, W, 2013. Recent progress in polymer white light-emitting materials and devices. Macromol. Chem. Phys. 214,314-342. [Pg.59]

T.K. Hatwar, J.R. Vargas, and V.V. Jarikov, Stabilized white-light-emitting OLED devices employing a stabilizing substituted perylene material, U.S. Patent 2,005,089,714, pp. 21 (2005). [Pg.411]

Blue luminescent materials for organic electroluminescent devices White light-emitting organic electroluminescent devices Blue organic electroluminescent devices... [Pg.645]

Triboluminescence is the phenomenon that is observed when coloured light is emitted on grinding, crushing or fracturing certain crystalline compounds, e.g. the bluish white light emitted from sugar. This phenomenon has been known for over 300 years but has remained a curiosity without an obvious application, until very recently when Sage postnlated that this effect could be used to detect flaws in composite materials. ... [Pg.239]

The EML with a multilayer structure for the lanthanide ions is very different from that of other phosphor materials such as iridium complexes. Multilayer structures with EMLs usually emit hybrid light which is used in white light emitting OLEDs [33]. For lanthanide complexes extremely pure light is achievable, because their emission is due to electronic transitions of... [Pg.463]

D Andrade B W, Holmes R J and Forrest S R, Efficient Organic Electrophosphorescent White-Light-Emitting Device with a Triple Doped Emissive Layer Advanced Materials, 16, 7, (April, 2004), 624-628... [Pg.216]

Kalinowski J., Cocchi M., Virgili D., Fattoii V., and Gareth Williams J. A., Mixing of Excimer and Exciplex Emission A New Way to Improve White Light Emitting Organic Electrophosphorescent Diodes, Advanced Materials 19, 22, (November, 2007), 4000-4005... [Pg.217]

Kamtekar K T., Monkman A. P. and Biyce M. R., Recent advances in white organic light-emiting materials and devices (WOLEDs), Advanced Materials,22 (2010), 572-582. [Pg.218]

Ye, S., Xiao, F., Pan, Y. X., Ma, Y. Y, Zhang, Q. Y. 2010. Phosphors in phosphor-converted white light-emitting diodes Recent advances in materials, techniques and properties. Materials Science and Engineering R Reports 71 1-34. [Pg.100]

Bilayer LEDs with two blue light-emitting materials, PVK and poly(2-do-decyl-p-phenylene) (C120-PPP), can emit blue or white light, depending on the solvent used in the fabrication of the second layer, C120-PPP. [Pg.36]

Wu, H., Ying, L., Yang, W, Cao, Y, 2009. Progress and perspective of polymer white light-emitting devices and materials. Chem. Soc. Rev. 38,3391-3400. [Pg.60]

Kamtekar, K.T., Monkman, A.P., and Bryce, M.R. (2010) Recent advances in white organic light-emitting materials and devices. Adv. Mater., 22,... [Pg.452]


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