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16 October 2007 Progress in wet-coated organic light-emitting devices for lighting
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Here we present recent progress in developing efficient wet-coated organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) for lighting applications. In particular, we describe a novel approach for building efficient wet-coated dye-doped blue phosphorescent devices. Further, a novel approach for achieving arbitrary emission patterning for OLEDs is discussed. This approach utilizes a photo-induced chemical doping strategy for selectively activating charge injection materials, thus enabling devices with arbitrary emission patterning. This approach may provide a simple, low cost path towards specialty lighting and signage applications for OLED technology.
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Jie Liu, Qing Ye, Larry N. Lewis, and Anil R. Duggal "Progress in wet-coated organic light-emitting devices for lighting", Proc. SPIE 6655, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XI, 66550Y (16 October 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.740291
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Light sources and illumination

Ultraviolet radiation

Optical lithography

Doping

Multilayers

Molecules

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