نتایج جستجو برای: light emitting device

تعداد نتایج: 1043552  

Journal: :Advanced materials 2011
Sunkook Kim Hyuk-Jun Kwon Sunghun Lee Hongshik Shim Youngtea Chun Woong Choi Jinho Kwack Dongwon Han MyoungSeop Song Sungchul Kim Saeed Mohammadi Inseo Kee Sang Yoon Lee

2012
Yu Jeong Bae Nyun Jong Lee Tae Hee Kim Hyunduck Cho Changhee Lee Luke Fleet Atsufumi Hirohata

Surface morphology and thermal stability of Cu-phthalocyanine (CuPc) films grown on an epitaxially grown MgO(001) layer were investigated by using atomic force microscope and X-ray diffractometer. The (002) textured β phase of CuPc films were prepared at room temperature beyond the epitaxial MgO/Fe/MgO(001) buffer layer by the vacuum deposition technique. The CuPc structure remained stable even...

Journal: :Archives of ophthalmology 2005
David T L Liu Chi-Lai Li Vincent Y W Lee Dennis S C Lam

OBJECTIVE To develop an intraocular vision aid to provide artificial vision in severely traumatized eyes, where neuroretinal function could be preserved but irreversible anterior segment opacification resulted in blindness. METHODS The basis of an intraocular vision aid is in principle a telemetric circuit to bridge the opaque cornea and to allow for artificial light stimulation of the retina...

Journal: :Nanotechnology 2014
A Bengoechea-Encabo S Albert D Lopez-Romero P Lefebvre F Barbagini A Torres-Pardo J M Gonzalez-Calbet M A Sanchez-Garcia E Calleja

The growth of ordered arrays of InGaN/GaN nanocolumnar light emitting diodes by molecular beam epitaxy, emitting in the blue (441 nm), green (502 nm), and yellow (568 nm) spectral range is reported. The device active region, consisting of a nanocolumnar InGaN section of nominally constant composition and 250 to 500 nm length, is free of extended defects, which is in strong contrast to InGaN (pl...

2004
Shih Feng Hsu Chung-Chun Lee Andrew T. Hu Chin H. Chen

Blue top-emitting organic light-emitting devices (TOLEDs) with highly saturated color were developed by microcavity effect. The device structure studied was glass/reflective silver/indium-tin oxide (ITO)/organic electroluminescent stack/semi-transparent cathode (calcium/silver). By changing the thicknesses of ITO and organic layers in the microcavity structure device doped with p-bis(p-N, Ndi-p...

Journal: :Chemical communications 2008
Zachary B Hill Deanna B Rodovsky Janelle M Leger Glenn P Bartholomew

We report the synthesis of a soluble perylene-based small molecule for use as an n-type emissive material for organic optoelectronic device applications, and demonstrate the material in a light-emitting electrochemical cell configuration.

2006
James A. Johnson

Semiconducting light-emitting devices are continually being improved for power and radiance efficiency. Upon examining the fundamental structure and physics of lightemitting devices, device packaging will be examined in reference to expanding applications and efficiency.

Journal: :Nano letters 2010
Vanessa Wood Matthew J Panzer Jean-Michel Caruge Jonathan E Halpert Moungi G Bawendi Vladimir Bulović

We report a novel unipolar light-emitting device architecture that operates using direct-current, field-driven electroluminescence of colloidally synthesized quantum dots (QDs). This device architecture, which is based only on transparent ceramics and QDs, enables emission from different color QDs and, for the first time, constant QD electroluminescence during extended operation in air, unpacka...

2015
Sohee Jeon Jeong-Hwan Lee Jun-Ho Jeong Young Seok Song Chang-Ki Moon Jang-Joo Kim Jae Ryoun Youn

Light extraction from organic light-emitting diodes that utilize phosphorescent materials has an internal efficiency of 100% but is limited by an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 30%. In this study, extremely high-efficiency organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) with an EQE of greater than 50% and low roll-off were produced by inserting a vacuum nanohole array (VNHA) into phosphorescent OLE...

2002
Steven W. Brown Carlos Santana George P. Eppeldauer

A novel, spectrally tunable light-source utilizing light emitting diodes (LEDs) for radiometric, photometric, and colorimetric applications is described. The tunable source can simulate standard sources and can be used as a transfer source to propagate photometric and colorimetric scales from calibrated reference instruments to test artifacts with minimal increase in uncertainty. In this protot...

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