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More Light from OLEDs through nano/micro technologies

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Abstract

A random nano-scattering layer has been inserted between the transparent anode and the glass substrate in OLEDs and spontaneously formed random wrinkle film has been attached outside of the glass substrate to extract light confined in OLEDs.

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