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Degradation Phenomena in Wide Band-gap Organic Electroluminescent Materials

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Abstract

The limited stability of OLEDs utilizing wide band-gap materials, such as blue-emitting phosphorescent devices, continues to be a challenge for wider commercialization. Results from our investigations of the underlying mechanisms will be presented.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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