Organic Electroluminescence

Organic Electroluminescence

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  • Presents a comprehensive treatment and unified approach to the theoretical background of electroluminescence
  • Gives details on designing efficient materials for charge injection/transport and for light emission
  • Contains approximately 170 figures elucidating the characteristics and functions of organic light-emitting diodes 
  • Offers an international perspective from experts in specialized fields of chemistry, physics, materials science, and electrical engineering
  • Includes a discussion by industrial experts on future directions
  • Summary

    Organic light-emitting diode(OLED) technology has achieved significant penetration in the commercial market for small, low-voltage and inexpensive displays. Present and future novel technologies based on OLEDs involve rigid and flexible flat panel displays, solid-state lighting, and lasers. Display applications may range from hand-held devices to large flat panel screens that can be rolled up or hung flat on a wall or a ceiling.

    Organic Electroluminescence gives an overview of the on-going research in the field of organic light-emitting materials and devices, covering the principles of electroluminescence in organic thin films, as well as recent trends, current applications, and future potential uses. The book begins by giving a background of organic electroluminescence in terms of history and basic principles. It offers details on the mechanism(s) of electroluminescence in thin organic films. It presentsin-depth discussions of the parameters that control the external electroluminescence quantum efficiency including the photoluminescence quantum yield, the light-output coupling factor, carrier/charge injection and transport, and electron and hole recombination processes in organic semiconductors.

    The authors address the design and the characterization of amorphous charge transport materials with high glass transition temperatures, light-emitting small molecules and conjugated polymers. The book covers state-of-the-art concepts and technologies such as fluorescent and phosphorescent OLEDs, various approaches for patterning organics, and active matrix organic emissive displays including their back panel thin film transistors and pixel electronics. It concludes by summarizing future directions for OLEDs in organic light-emitting displays, large area distributed solid state light sources, and lasers using organic thin films, nanostructures, and photonic crystals.

    Organic Electroluminescence is an excellent resource and reference for students, novices, and experts interested in designing and studying light-emitting materials and devices.

    Table of Contents

    Electroluminescence in Small Molecules, T. Tsutsui


    Emission Mechanisms in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes, J. Kalinowski
    Physical Properties of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes in Space Charge-Limited Conduction Regime, J. Shen and Z. Cao
    Amorphous Molecular Materials for Carrier Injection and Transport, Y. Shirota
    Chemistry of Electroluminescent Conjugated Polymers, B. Liu and G.C. Bazan

    Organic Electrophosphorescence, M.A. Baldo, S.R. Forrest, and M.E. Thompson


    Photoexcited Organic Lasers, A. Dodabalapur
    Organic Electroluminescent Devices for Solid State Lighting, A.R. Duggal
    Past, Present, and Future Directions of Organic Electroluminescent Displays, T. Wakimoto
    AMOLED Display Pixel Electronics M. Troccoli, M.K. Hatalis, and A.T. Voutsas
    Patterning of OLED Materials, M. B. Wolk

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