Highly Efficient OLEDs with Phosphorescent Materials

1. Auflage Oktober 2007
XVIII, 440 Seiten, Hardcover
195 Abbildungen
40 Tabellen
Monographie
Kurzbeschreibung
Edited by a pioneer and written by front-line researchers from academia and industry, this monograph provides access to the latest findings in this rapidly growing field. More than ten contributions cover all areas of OLEDs.
This monograph on organic light emitting diodes, edited by a pioneer, and written by front-line researchers from academia and industry, provides access to the latest findings in this rapidly growing field. More than ten contributions cover all areas -- from theory and basic principles, to different emitter materials and applications in production.
2 Spin Correlations in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (Manfred J. Walter and John M. Lupton)
3 Cyclometallated Organoiridium Complexes as Emitters in Electrophosphorescent Devices (Peter I. Djurovich and Mark E. Thompson)
4 Highly Effi cient Red-Phosphorescent Iridium Complexes (Akira Tsuboyama, Shinjiro Okada, and Kazunori Ueno)
5 Pyridyl Azolate Based Luminescent Complexes: Strategic Design, Photophysics, and Applications (Yun Chi and Pi-Tai Chou)
6 Physical Processes in Polymer-Based Electrophosphorescent Devices (Xiao-Hui Yang, Frank Jaiser, and Dieter Neher)
7 Phosphorescent Platinum(II) Materials for OLED Applications (Hai-Feng Xiang, Siu-Wai Lai, P. T. Lai, and Chi-Ming Che)
8 Energy-Transfer Processes between Phosphorescent Guest and Fluorescent Host Molecules in Phosphorescent OLEDs (Isao Tanaka and Shizuo Tokito)
9 High-Effi ciency Phosphorescent Polymer LEDs (Addy van Dijken, Klemens Brunner, Herbert Börner, and Bea M.W. Langeveld)
10 Electroluminescence from Metal-Containing Polymers and Metal Complexes with Functional Ligands (Chris Shuk Kwan Mak, and Wai Kin Chan)
11 Molecular Engineering of Iridium Complexes and their Application in Organic Light Emitting Devices (Mohammad K. Nazeeruddin, Cedric Klein, Michael Grätzel, Libero Zuppiroli, and Detlef Berner)
12 Progress in Electroluminescence Based on Lanthanide Complexes (Zu-Qiang Bian and Chun-Hui Huang)
His close relationships with various institutions have enabled him to recruit a set of pioneering researchers from both industry and universities to cover a broad spectrum of topics ranging from theory to application.