Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are now widely used. For use in displays, blue OLEDs are additionally required to supplement the primary colors red and green. Especially in blue OLEDs, impurities give rise to strong electrical losses, which could be partly circumvented by using highly complex and expensive device layouts. A team has now developed a new material concept that potentially allows efficient blue OLEDs with a strongly simplified structure.
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Source: ScienceDaily