CRC Press, 2015. — 489 p. — ISBN 978-1-4665-1519-2.
OLED Fundamentals: Materials, Devices, and Processing of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes brings together key topics across the field of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), from fundamental chemistry and physics to practical materials science and engineering aspects to design and manufacturing factors. Experts from top academic institutions, industry, and national laboratories provide thorough, up-to-date coverage on the most useful materials, devices, and design and fabrication methods for high-efficiency lighting.
The first part of the book covers all the construction materials of OLED devices, from substrate to encapsulation. For the first time in book form, the second part addresses challenges in devices and processing, including architectures and methods for new OLED lighting and display technologies.
The book is suitable for a broad audience, including materials scientists, device physicists, synthetic chemists, and electrical engineers. It can also serve as an introduction for graduate students interested in applied aspects of photophysics and electrochemistry in organic thin films.
MaterialsSubstrates
OLED Encapsulation
Transparent Electrodes for OLED Devices
Charge-Injection Layers
Small Molecule Fundamentals
Electron Transport Materials
Hole Transport Materials
Conductivity Doping
Development of Host Materials for High-Efficiency
Phosphorescent Emitters
Devices and ProcessingMicrocavity Effects and Light Extraction Enhancement
Device Degradation
Vapor Deposition Methods and Technologies: Research to Manufacturing
Solution Deposition Methods and Technologies: Research to Manufacturing
Design Considerations for OLED Lighting
Materials, Processing, and Applications.