This is why, in high-performance OLED design, the “host material + doped emitter” architecture is so widespread: the host does much of the work of stabilizing the system. At the same time, host materials often need to strike a balance—or be combined strategically—between unipolar ...
In pharmaceuticals, agrochemical intermediates, OLED/organic semiconductors, and functional polymers, aryl–aryl and heteroaryl–aryl bond formation is ubiquitous.
Over the last ten years, digital printing technologies have transitioned from merely visualizing information to generating functional outputs. The concept of "printing beyond color" encapsulates this shift.
As light undergoes conversion into electrical charges in Organic Photovoltaics (OPV) or electricity transforms into light in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLED), the interface layers in both systems play a pivotal role in securing optimal device efficiency.
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