2019
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.13485
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31.2: Invited Paper: Advanced Materials Development for Ink‐Jet Printed OLEDs

Abstract: High‐performance, ink‐jet printable OLED materials have been successfully developed. Our wide libraries of platforms and small molecule hosts were effective for improving efficiency and lifetime of OLEDs. For wide color gamut, new emitters with deep in color and narrow full‐width at half maximum were developed. Further, solvent systems having physical properties suitable for improving film uniformity in pixels were found.

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“…In particular, deep-red emitter with high PLQY is difficult to develop due to the energy gap law that the longer the emission wavelength, the lower the PLQY, but we have obtained the desired color emitter by optimizing the chemical structures. [3] In this paper, the recent progress on platform polymers and pdopants as key materials for high-performance solution-process OLEDs is reported and discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, deep-red emitter with high PLQY is difficult to develop due to the energy gap law that the longer the emission wavelength, the lower the PLQY, but we have obtained the desired color emitter by optimizing the chemical structures. [3] In this paper, the recent progress on platform polymers and pdopants as key materials for high-performance solution-process OLEDs is reported and discussed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%