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Polymer OLEDs Match Small-Molecule Efficiencies

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Nadya Anscombe

Researchers from Universität zu Köln and Universität Potsdam, both in Germany, have developed polymer-based organic LEDs (OLEDs) that display an internal quantum efficiency approaching 100 percent and external quantum efficiencies that match the best values reported for multilayer small-molecule devices. The emitters have the added advantage of being solution-processable, which enables low fabrication costs. The green polymer-based organic LEDs have an internal quantum efficiency approaching 100 percent. Polymer OLEDs generally have been less efficient than their small-molecule...Read full article

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    Published: July 2006
    Basic ScienceFeaturesLight Sourcesmultilayer small-molecule devicespolymer-based organic LEDsLEDs

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