Polymers for Light-Emitting Devices and Displays
| AUTHOR | Ahamed, Mohd Imran; Boddula, Rajender; Inamuddin et al. |
| PUBLISHER | Wiley-Scrivener (05/27/2020) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Hardcover (Hardcover) |
- The newest polymeric materials and processes beyond the classical structure of PLED
- Conjugated polymers and their application in the light-emitting diodes (OLEDs & PLEDs) as optoelectronic devices.
- The novel work carried out on electrospun nanofibers used for LEDs.
- The roles of diversified architectures, layers, components, and their structural modifications in determining efficiencies and parameters of PLEDs as high-performance devices.
- Polymer liquid crystal devices (PLCs), their synthesis, and applications in various liquid crystal devices (LCs) and displays.
- Reviews the state-of-art of materials and technologies to manufacture hybrid white light-emitting diodes based on inorganic light sources and organic wavelength converters.
Provides an in-depth overview of fabrication methods and unique properties of polymeric semiconductors and their applications for LEDs including organic electronics, displays, and optoelectronics.
Polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) or organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are organic semiconductor light sources that emit light in response to an electrical current. They have important applications in flat panel displays, electronic products, automotive, flexible displays, industrial products and future wearables due to their unique electrical and optical properties including low-cost, easy processing, low-operating voltage, energy-saving, eco-friendliness, thinner and smaller in size, lightweight, flexibility and cost-effective fabrication process.
Polymers for Light-Emitting Devices and Displays explores the history, fundamentals, properties, design fabrication strategies, suitable device control parameters of light emitting devices and displays. The characterization of materials using all forms of analytical techniques such as spectroscopy and microscopy techniques are discussed. It also provides in-depth review chapters on recent advances and applications of various types of polymers including but not limited to, heterojunctions, liquid crystals, multi-color, luminescent, phosphorescent, and photolithography. Because it incorporates industrial applications, it will fill the gap between the R & D in the lab and viable applications in related ventures.
Audience
Engineers, polymer chemists, materials scientists, research scholars and graduate students working in the area of organic electronics, optoelectronics, and display technology, will find this book to be very useful.
- The newest polymeric materials and processes beyond the classical structure of PLED
- Conjugated polymers and their application in the light-emitting diodes (OLEDs & PLEDs) as optoelectronic devices.
- The novel work carried out on electrospun nanofibers used for LEDs.
- The roles of diversified architectures, layers, components, and their structural modifications in determining efficiencies and parameters of PLEDs as high-performance devices.
- Polymer liquid crystal devices (PLCs), their synthesis, and applications in various liquid crystal devices (LCs) and displays.
- Reviews the state-of-art of materials and technologies to manufacture hybrid white light-emitting diodes based on inorganic light sources and organic wavelength converters.
