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White organic light‐emitting devices (WOLEDs) have advanced over the last twelve years to the extent that these devices are now being considered as efficient solid‐state lighting sources. Initially, WOLEDs were targeted towards display applications for use primarily as liquid‐crystal display backlights. Now, their power efficiencies have surpassed those of incandescent sources due to improvements in device architectures, synthesis of novel materials, and the incorporation of electrophosphorescent emitters. This review discusses the advantages and disadvantages of several WOLED architectures in terms of efficiency and color quality. Hindrances to their widespread acceptance as solid‐state lighting sources are also noted. 相似文献
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X. Gong S. Wang D. Moses G.C. Bazan A.J. Heeger 《Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.)》2005,17(17)
White‐light‐emitting polymer diodes can be fabricated by solution processing using a blend of luminescent semiconducting polymers and organometallic complexes as the emission layer, and water‐soluble (or ethanol‐soluble) polymers and/or small molecules as the hole‐injection/transport layer (HIL/HTL) and the electron injection/transport layer (EIL/ETL), as reported on p. 2053 by Gong, Bazan, Heeger and co‐workers. Illumination‐quality light is obtained from these multilayer, high‐performance devices, with stable CIE coordinates, color temperatures, and high color‐rendering indices all close to those of “pure” white light. The cover illustration envisages the incorporation of the fabrication technique with low‐cost manufacturing technology in order to produce large areas of high‐quality white light. 相似文献
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