| ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0-87849-483-9 / 978-0-87849-483-5 |
|---|---|
| Year: | 2008 |
| Title: | Advances in Organic Light-Emitting Device |
| Authors/Editors: | Youngkyoo Kim and Chang-Sik Ha |
| Published in: | Materials Science Foundations (monograph series), Volumes 40 |
| Category: | |
| Pages: | 140 |
| Edition: | softcover |
| Description: | Organic electroluminescence (OEL) is the phenomenon of electrically-driven emission of light from organic materials; including both fluorescent and phosphorescent organic solids. The organic light-emitting device (OLED), which exploits OEL emission from organic semiconducting thin films (with thicknesses of less than a few hundred nanometers), sandwiched between electrodes, has attracted keen interest in its application to flat-panel displays, due to its high luminous efficiency, low driving voltage, tunable colors as well as a convenient device-structure design and low fabrication costs when compared with every other known display device. This book describes the general principle of device operation, recent progress made in materials and device design, optimization of device structures, some pertinent processing issues, market trends and the future outlook for OLED-related applications. It is designed for the reader who has some prior knowledge of physics, chemistry, polymer science and materials science, and is thus suitable for use as a graduate-level one-semester course for chemists, physicists, engineers and polymer or materials scientists. It also provides a very useful guide for those working technologists who wish to learn the principles and applications of OLEDs. |
| TOC: | Table of Contents |
| Prices: | USD: 116.00 / EUR: 84.00 |









