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16 February 2004 Technology and materials for full-color polymer light-emitting displays
Simone I. E. Vulto, Michael Buechel, Paul C. Duineveld, Frits Dijksman, Martin Hack, Mary Kilitziraki, Margreet M. de Kok, Eric A. Meulenkamp, Jan-Eric J. M. Rubingh, Peter van de Weijer, Suzanne H.P.M. de Winter
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The status of the development of full-color polymer light emitting diodes will be presented. The focus of current materials research is on state-of-the-art red, green, and blue light-emitting polymers (LEP) with high efficiency, optimum color points, low driving voltages and long lifetimes in devices. A general overview of the progress of red, green and blue LEP lifetimes and efficiencies will be given and compared to requirements for both full-color passive and active matrix-displays for mobile display applications. Further, the status of ink-jet printing of LEPs for the industrialization of full-color displays will be discussed, and a comparison of the performance of spin coated and inkjet printed devices will be presented. In addition, two material-related topics studied recently will be discussed; namely, the lifetime of blue light-emitting devices correlated to processing, anodes, cathodes and the blue polymers themselves, and second, the consequences of pulsed-driving schemes on efficiency and lifetime.
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Simone I. E. Vulto, Michael Buechel, Paul C. Duineveld, Frits Dijksman, Martin Hack, Mary Kilitziraki, Margreet M. de Kok, Eric A. Meulenkamp, Jan-Eric J. M. Rubingh, Peter van de Weijer, and Suzanne H.P.M. de Winter "Technology and materials for full-color polymer light-emitting displays", Proc. SPIE 5214, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices VII, (16 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.504493
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Organic light emitting diodes

Printing

Inkjet technology

Pulsed laser operation

Aluminum

Light emitting diodes

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