Electroluminescence of organolanthanide based organic light emitting diodes
Electroluminescence of organolanthanide based organic light emitting diodes
Recent advances in organolanthanide based organic light emitting diodes have lead to the demonstration of infra-red emitting devices. A silicon based organic light emitting diode exhibiting 1.53 µm electroluminescence at room temperature has also recently been reported. Furthermore, recent work has led to a clearer understanding of the quenching mechanisms in these organolanthanide based devices and suggests that the efficiencies obtained to date can be greatly improved.
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Curry, R.J.
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Gillin, W.P.
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2001
Curry, R.J.
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Gillin, W.P.
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Curry, R.J. and Gillin, W.P.
(2001)
Electroluminescence of organolanthanide based organic light emitting diodes.
Current Opinion in Solid State and Materials Science, 5 (6), .
(doi:10.1016/S1359-0286(02)00010-4).
Abstract
Recent advances in organolanthanide based organic light emitting diodes have lead to the demonstration of infra-red emitting devices. A silicon based organic light emitting diode exhibiting 1.53 µm electroluminescence at room temperature has also recently been reported. Furthermore, recent work has led to a clearer understanding of the quenching mechanisms in these organolanthanide based devices and suggests that the efficiencies obtained to date can be greatly improved.
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