Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, 2012. — 360 p. — ISBN: 9814267295
This book addresses the development of OLEDs based on rare-earth and transition metal complexes, especially focusing on europium, terbium, ruthenium, and rhenium. The idea is to explain how these organic materials can be used to build OLEDs.
Taking into account the actual state of the art and the expected pathways, the book proposes further developments in the field. It presents intensive experimental results for a better explanation. This book is meant for scientists and engineers who work in this new OLED framework. It also has didactic utility for graduation students and teachers working on optoelectronics.
Organic Light-Emitting Devices: The Basics
Measuring the Electrical and Optical Properties of OLEDs
Rare Earth Complexes: The Search for Quasi-Monochromatic OLEDs
Transition Metal Complexes: The Path to High-Brightness OLEDs
Synthesis of Light-Emitting Complexes
A Final Touch: New OLEDs — Research Perspectives