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White organic light-emitting diodes: Status and perspective

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White organic light-emitting diodes: Status and perspective
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Publisher: arXiv
Number of pages: 53

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White organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are ultra-thin, large-area light sources made from organic semiconductor materials. With their high efficiency, color-tunability, and color-quality, white OLEDs are emerging to become one of the next generation light sources. In this review, we discuss the physics of a variety of device concepts that are introduced to realize white OLEDs based on both polymer and small molecule organic materials.

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