Elsevier
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) Physics
Edition: 1st Edition
Subjects: Engineering,
Technology: general issues
ISBN13: 9780128213872
Published: 01 Dec 2024
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Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics explains the underlying material and device physics that impact the performance of organic materials for OLED applications. The author details the mechanisms involved in OLED operation and the importance of OLED physics. The author provides the logic of key formulas and concepts necessary to interpret and analyze experimental results in OLED research. There is also discussion of emerging opportunities and remaining challenges to the advancement of OLED research.
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics provides the fundamental concepts of OLED physics and light emitting materials including carrier mobility (which is vital for enhancing the efficiency of OLED technologies). Remaining challenges to improving the performance of OLEDs, including attention to device fabrication, are investigated. The author systematically compares the most relevant materials utilized for OLED applications and provides details on their differences.
The book is suitable for new entrants and experienced researchers in the disciplines of materials science and engineering and physics working in academia and industry.
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Introduction to key concepts of OLED material and device physics which impact performance including fundamental mechanisms of carrier injection and transport and an overview of the opportunities and remaining challenges of OLED research
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Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics explains the underlying material and device physics that impact the performance of organic materials for OLED applications. The author details the mechanisms involved in OLED operation and the importance of OLED physics. The author provides the logic of key formulas and concepts necessary to interpret and analyze experimental results in OLED research. There is also discussion of emerging opportunities and remaining challenges to the advancement of OLED research.
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics provides the fundamental concepts of OLED physics and light emitting materials including carrier mobility (which is vital for enhancing the efficiency of OLED technologies). Remaining challenges to improving the performance of OLEDs, including attention to device fabrication, are investigated. The author systematically compares the most relevant materials utilized for OLED applications and provides details on their differences.
The book is suitable for new entrants and experienced researchers in the disciplines of materials science and engineering and physics working in academia and industry.
About the Author
Dr. Taiju Tsuboi received his PhD in 1970 from Kyoto University, Japan. After working at the University of Western Ontario (Canada), Princeton University (USA), Paderborn University (Germany), Regensburg University (Germany), Kyoto Sangyo University (Japan), as a Professor in 1970-2014 he has joined Zhejiang University (China) as a Visiting Professor since 2016.
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics explains the underlying material and device physics that impact the performance of organic materials for OLED applications. The author details the mechanisms involved in OLED operation and the importance of OLED physics. The author provides the logic of key formulas and concepts necessary to interpret and analyze experimental results in OLED research. There is also discussion of emerging opportunities and remaining challenges to the advancement of OLED research.
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics provides the fundamental concepts of OLED physics and light emitting materials including carrier mobility (which is vital for enhancing the efficiency of OLED technologies). Remaining challenges to improving the performance of OLEDs, including attention to device fabrication, are investigated. The author systematically compares the most relevant materials utilized for OLED applications and provides details on their differences.
The book is suitable for new entrants and experienced researchers in the disciplines of materials science and engineering and physics working in academia and industry.
Review
Introduction to key concepts of OLED material and device physics which impact performance including fundamental mechanisms of carrier injection and transport and an overview of the opportunities and remaining challenges of OLED research
From the Back Cover
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics explains the underlying material and device physics that impact the performance of organic materials for OLED applications. The author details the mechanisms involved in OLED operation and the importance of OLED physics. The author provides the logic of key formulas and concepts necessary to interpret and analyze experimental results in OLED research. There is also discussion of emerging opportunities and remaining challenges to the advancement of OLED research.
Introduction to Organic Light Emitting Diode Physics provides the fundamental concepts of OLED physics and light emitting materials including carrier mobility (which is vital for enhancing the efficiency of OLED technologies). Remaining challenges to improving the performance of OLEDs, including attention to device fabrication, are investigated. The author systematically compares the most relevant materials utilized for OLED applications and provides details on their differences.
The book is suitable for new entrants and experienced researchers in the disciplines of materials science and engineering and physics working in academia and industry.
About the Author
Dr. Taiju Tsuboi received his PhD in 1970 from Kyoto University, Japan. After working at the University of Western Ontario (Canada), Princeton University (USA), Paderborn University (Germany), Regensburg University (Germany), Kyoto Sangyo University (Japan), as a Professor in 1970-2014 he has joined Zhejiang University (China) as a Visiting Professor since 2016.
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