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245 10 $aPrinciples and applications of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) /$cN. Thejo Kalyani, Hendrik Swart, S.J. Dhoble.
264 1 $aDuxford :$bWoodhead Publishing,$c[2017]
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490 1 $aWoodhead Publishing series in electronic and optical materials
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
588 0 $aOnline resource, title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed June 4, 2017).
505 0 $aFront Cover; Principles and Applications of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs); Copyright Page; Contents; 1 Luminescence: Basic Principles and Applications; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Light; 1.3 Mechanism of Light Emission; 1.3.1 Incandescence; 1.3.1.1 Incandescence Sources; 1.3.2 Luminescence; 1.3.2.1 Luminescence in Transition Metal Ions; 1.3.2.2 Luminescence in Rare Earth Metal Complexes; Origin of Luminescence in Lanthanides: Screening Effect; The Antenna Effect: Sensitized Emission; Ligand and Lanthanide Ion Excitation: Jablonski Diagram; 1.3.2.3 Luminescence in Actinides.
505 8 $a1.3.2.4 Luminescence in Heavy Metals1.3.2.5 Luminescence in Electron-Hole Centers; 1.3.2.6 Luminescence in Extended Defects; 1.3.3 Classification of Luminescence Based on Time Lag; 1.3.3.1 Fluorescence; 1.3.3.2 Phosphorescence; 1.3.4 Classification of Luminescence Based on the Source of Excitation; 1.3.5 Luminescent Sources; 1.4 Terminology Associated with Luminescence; 1.5 Realm of Luminescent Materials; 1.5.1 Lamp Phosphor; 1.5.2 Lasers; 1.5.3 Nanophosphors; 1.5.4 Super Luminescent Diodes; 1.5.5 Light-Emitting Devices; 1.5.6 Organic Light-Emitting Diodes; 1.5.7 Solid-State Lighting.
505 8 $a1.5.8 Displays1.5.8.1 LED Displays; 1.5.8.2 Organic Light-Emitting Diode Displays; 1.6 Conclusion; References; 2 Luminescence in Organic Semiconductors; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 Organic Compounds; 2.2.1 Classification of Organic Compounds; 2.2.1.1 Based on the Presence of Heteroatoms; 2.2.1.2 Based on Size; Small Molecules; Polymers; 2.2.1.3 Based on Functional Group; 2.2.2 Characterization; 2.2.3 Properties; 2.3 Organic Semiconductors; 2.3.1 Charge Transport in Organic Semiconductors; 2.4 HOMO and LUMO in Organic Semiconductors; 2.5 Charge Transport in Organic Materials and Devices.
505 8 $a2.5.1 Band-Transport Mechanism2.5.2 Hopping-Transport Mechanism; 2.5.3 Tunneling-Transport Mechanism; 2.6 Luminescent Organic Materials: An Overview; 2.6.1 Fluorescent Materials; 2.6.2 Phosphorescent Materials; 2.7 Organic verses Inorganic Luminescent Materials; 2.8 Conclusions; References; 3 Evolution of Luminescent Materials for Organic Light-Emitting Diodes; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Red-Light-Emitting Materials for OLEDs; 3.3 Green-Light Emitting Materials for OLEDs; 3.4 Blue-Light-Emitting Materials and OLEDs; 3.5 White-Light-Emitting Materials and OLEDs; 3.6 Conclusions; References.
505 8 $a4 Artificial Lighting: Origin-Impact and Future Perspectives4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Light; 4.3 Lighting; 4.4 Classification of Lighting; 4.4.1 Ambient Lighting; 4.4.2 Task Lighting; 4.4.3 Accent Lighting; 4.5 Artificial Lighting: Origin and Impact; 4.6 Lighting Terminology; 4.7 Light Sources; 4.7.1 Natural Light Sources; 4.7.2 Artificial Light Sources; 4.8 Evaluating Quality of White Light; 4.8.1 CIE Coordinates; 4.8.2 Color Rendering Index; 4.8.3 Color Correlated Temperature; 4.9 Spectral Distribution of Different Light Sources; 4.10 Electrically Powered Incandescent Lamps.
520 8 $aPrinciples and Applications of Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLEDs)explores the ways in which the development of organic semiconductor materials is opening up new applications in electronic and optoelectronic luminescent devices. The book begins by covering the principles of luminescence and the luminescent properties of organic semiconductors. It then covers the development of luminescent materials for OLEDs, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of organic versus inorganic luminescent materials. The fabrication and characterization of OLEDs is also covered in detail, including information on, and comparisons of, vacuum deposition and solution techniques. Finally, applications of OLEDs are explored, including OLEDs in solid-state lighting, colored lighting, displays and potential future applications, such as ultra-thin and flexible technologies. This book is an excellent resource both for experts and newcomers to the field of organic optoelectronics and OLEDs. It is ideal for scientists working on optical devices, lighting, display and imaging technologies, and for all those engaged in research in photonics, luminescence and optical materials. Provides a one-stop guide to OLED technology for the benefit of newcomers to the field of organic optoelectronicsComprehensively covers the luminescent properties of organic semiconductors and their development into OLED materialsOffers practical information on OLED fabrication and their applications in solid-state lighting and displays, making this essential reading for optoelectronics engineers and materials scientists.
650 0 $aLight emitting diodes.
650 0 $aOrganic thin films.
650 6 $aDiodes électroluminescentes.
650 6 $aCouches minces organiques.
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