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Highly efficient OLEDs: materials based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence (Record no. 564571)

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ISBN 9783527339006
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Transcribing agency IIT Kanpur
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Language code of text/sound track or separate title eng
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Classification number 621.381522
Item number H537
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Title Highly efficient OLEDs: materials based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence
Statement of responsibility, etc edited by Hartmut Yersin
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Name of publisher Wiley-VCH
Year of publication 2019
Place of publication Weinheim
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Number of Pages xvi, 588p
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Summary, etc The essential resource that offers a comprehensive understanding of OLED optimizations

Highly Efficient OLEDs. Materials Based on Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) offers substantial information on the working principle of OLEDs and on new types of emitting materials (organic and inorganic). As the authors explain, OLEDs that use the Singlet-Harvesting mechanism based on the molecular property of TADF work according to a new exciton harvesting principle. Thus, low-cost emitter materials, such as Cu(I) or Ag(I) complexes as well as metal-free organic molecules, have the potential to replace high-cost rare metal complexes being currently applied in OLED technology.

With contributions from an international panel of experts on the topic, the text shows how the application of new TADF materials allow for the development of efficient OLED displays and lighting systems. This new mechanism is the gateway to the third-generation of luminescent materials. This important resource:

Offers a state-of-the-art compilation of the latest results in the dynamically developing field of OLED materials
Is edited by a pioneer in the field of OLED material technology
Contains a detailed application-oriented guide to new low-cost materials for displays and lighting
Puts the focus on the emerging fields of OLED technology
Written for materials scientists, solid state chemists, solid state physicists, and electronics engineers, Highly Efficient OLEDs. Materials Based on Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence offers a comprehensive resource to the latest advances of OLEDs based on new TADF materials.
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Topical Term Light emitting diodes
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Topical Term Organic electronics
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Personal name Yersin, Hartmut [ed.]
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        General Stacks PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur PK Kelkar Library, IIT Kanpur 2021-07-27 60 14057.00 621.381522 H537 A185309 17570.95 Books

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