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      Relationship between electroluminescence and current transport in organic heterojunction light‐emitting devices

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      Journal of Applied Physics
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              Multilayer white light-emitting organic electroluminescent device.

              Organic electroluminescent devices are light-emitting diodes in which the active materials consist entirely of organic materials. Here, the fabrication of a white light-emitting organic electroluminescent device made from vacuum-deposited organic thin films is reported. In this device, three emitter layers with different carrier transport properties, each emitting blue, green, or red light, are used to generate white light. Bright white light, over 2000 candelas per square meter, nearly as bright as a fluorescent lamp, was successfully obtained at low drive voltages such as 15 to 16 volts. The applications of such a device include paper-thin light sources, which are particularly useful for places that require lightweight illumination devices, such as in aircraft and space shuttles. Other uses are a backlight for liquid crystal display as well as full color displays, achieved by combining the emitters with micropatterned color filters.
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                Journal
                Journal of Applied Physics
                Journal of Applied Physics
                AIP Publishing
                0021-8979
                1089-7550
                May 15 1996
                May 15 1996
                : 79
                : 10
                : 7991-8006
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                10.1063/1.362350
                dc5c8a57-4a99-4650-9cb9-2bdfd425be43
                © 1996
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