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Overview
The current status of this field is reviewed in state-of-the-art chapters providing specified applications with examples. Electroluminescent materials glow in a full colour range, including white, green, blue, red and violet. Their usefulness in panel displays, backlights of liquid crystal displays, indicator lights, and as a light source for optical communications is discussed.Covers recent progress and developments on the electroluminescent and photoluminescent properties of fullerene, chelate metal compounds, polythiophenes, poly (p-phylene vinylenes), polyoxadiazoles, poly(vinyl carbazoles), polysilanes and many other organic mamterials. A wide range of organic electroluminescent materials and their based technologies are discussed by leading experts working in industry and academic institutes.
Synopsis
The current status of this field is reviewed in state-of-the-art chapters providing specified applications with examples. Electroluminescent materials glow in a full colour range, including white, green, blue, red and violet. Their usefulness in panel displays, backlights of liquid crystal displays, indicator lights, and as a light source for optical communications is discussed.
Covers recent progress and developments on the electroluminescent and photoluminescent properties of fullerene, chelate metal compounds, polythiophenes, poly (p-phylene vinylenes), polyoxadiazoles, poly(vinyl carbazoles), polysilanes and many other organic mamterials. A wide range of organic electroluminescent materials and their based technologies are discussed by leading experts working in industry and academic institutes.
Booknews
Reports on the progress in organic materials that can glow a number of different colors; may soon be used in a number of applications such as panel displays, backlights of liquid crystal displays, indicator lights, light sources for optical communication, watches, toys, and microwave ovens; and has already been used in a prototype of a 40-inch color plasma display panel. The topics include electron processes in organic electroluminescence, making polymer light-emitting diodes with polythiophenes, electroluminescence and photoluminescence in fullerenes, chelate metal complexes, white-light-emitting diodes, the growth and characterization of display devices using vacuum-deposited organic materials. and novel fabrication techniques for devices. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.