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Principles and Applications of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)

Explores the ways in which the development of organic semiconductor materials is opening up new applications in electronic and optoelectronic luminescent devices

N. Thejo Kalyani (Author), Hendrik C. Swart (Author), Sanjay J. Dhoble (Author)

9780081012130

Hardback, published 18 May 2017

332 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.4 cm, 0.65 kg

Principles and Applications of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)explores the ways in which the development of organic semiconductor materials is opening up new applications in electronic and optoelectronic luminescent devices.

The book begins by covering the principles of luminescence and the luminescent properties of organic semiconductors. It then covers the development of luminescent materials for OLEDs, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of organic versus inorganic luminescent materials. The fabrication and characterization of OLEDs is also covered in detail, including information on, and comparisons of, vacuum deposition and solution techniques.

Finally, applications of OLEDs are explored, including OLEDs in solid-state lighting, colored lighting, displays and potential future applications, such as ultra-thin and flexible technologies.

This book is an excellent resource both for experts and newcomers to the field of organic optoelectronics and OLEDs. It is ideal for scientists working on optical devices, lighting, display and imaging technologies, and for all those engaged in research in photonics, luminescence and optical materials.

1. Principles of Luminescence 2. Luminescence in organic semiconductors 3. Evolution of luminescent materials for OLEDs 4. OLED fabrication and characterization 5. Artificial lighting and the role of OLEDs 6. Solid state lighting and displays 7. OLEDs as light sources: materials, synthesis and devices 8. Green, white and blue OLEDs and devices 9. OLEDs for displays 10. Future trends in OLEDs: materials and devices

Subject Areas: Laser technology & holography [TTBL], Applied optics [TTB], Materials science [TGM]

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