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2 September 2008 Realizing white phosphorescent 100 lm/W OLED efficacy
Brian W. D'Andrade, James Esler, Chun Lin, Vadim Adamovich, Sean Xia, Michael S. Weaver, Raymond Kwong, Julie J. Brown
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OLED display manufacturers are interested in white organic light emitting devices (WOLEDTMs) because these devices, together with color filters, eliminate the need for high resolution shadow masks. Additionally, WOLEDs are well suited for general-purpose illumination, since their power efficacies are approaching fluorescent lamps. A new structure was developed that had the following characteristics that were measured using a spot meter: at 100 cd/m2 normal luminance, EQE = 20%, power efficacy is 34 lm/W, operating voltage = 3.6 V, CIE = (0.44, 0.44) and CRI = 75.
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Brian W. D'Andrade, James Esler, Chun Lin, Vadim Adamovich, Sean Xia, Michael S. Weaver, Raymond Kwong, and Julie J. Brown "Realizing white phosphorescent 100 lm/W OLED efficacy", Proc. SPIE 7051, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XII, 70510Q (2 September 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.793758
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

External quantum efficiency

Light

Light sources

Photons

Glasses

Manufacturing

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