1. Organic light-emitting diodes
An organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a device consisting of one or more organic thin films (∼ 100 nm) inserted between two perpendicular electrodes (figure 1 ). Light is generated by passing electric current through the organic layers, over the area where the electrodes intersect.
1.1 Principle of organic electroluminescence
EL is the non-thermal emission of light generated by a solid through which an electric current flows
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- SHENG-HSIUNG (Y.) - Synthèse et caractérisation des dérivés de poly(2,3-diphényl-1,4-phénylène vinylène) et des composites poly (1, 4-phénylène vinylène)/nanoparticules d'oxyde : propriétés optiques et électriques des diodes utilisant des films composites comme couches actives. - Université de Nantes (2004).
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