Electroluminescent Devices

9/2/2008

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“Electroluminescence (EL) is an optical phenomenon and electrical phenomenon in which a material emits light in response to an electric current passed through it, or to a strong electric field. This is distinct from light emission resulting from heat (incandescence) from the action of chemicals (chemiluminescence), the action of sound (sonoluminescence), or other mechanical action (mechanoluminescence)”
Wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroluminescence (9/27/2008)

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“Electroluminescence is the result of radiative recombination of electrons and holes in a material (usually a semiconductor). The excited electrons release their energy as photons - light. Prior to recombination, electrons and holes are separated either as a result of doping of the material to form a p-n junction (in semiconductor electroluminescent devices such as LEDs), or through excitation by impact of high-energy electrons accelerated by a strong electric field (as with the phosphors in electroluminescent displays).”

Wikipedia:  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electroluminescence (9/27/2008)

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US Patents

12/16/2008

 7,466,073
Organic electroluminescent device and display apparatus

12/9/2008

7,462,322
Methods and apparatus for improved luminescence assays

11/25/2008

7,455,916
Organic electroluminescent element

7,455,563
Thin film electroluminescence display device and method of manufacturing the same

11/18/2008

7,452,738
Method of manufacturing organic electroluminescent device and organic electroluminescent device

7,452,613
White organic electroluminescent device

11/11/2008

7,449,714
Electroluminescent devices

7,449,509
Hole transport layer compositions and related diode devices

7,449,252
Organic electroluminescent device, manufacturing method thereof, and electronic apparatus

11/4/2008

7,445,857
Organometallic complex and organic electroluminescent devices utilizing the same

7,445,856
Organic electroluminescent device

10/28/2008

7,442,449
Organic electroluminescence device

7,442,448
Phenyl pyridine-iridium metal complex compounds for organic electroluminescent device and organic electroluminescent device using thereof

7,442,421
Electroluminescent materials and methods of manufacture and use

10/7/2008

7,431,997
Phenylcarbazole compounds and organic electroluminescence devices using the same

 7,431,996
Polyester resin, functional device and organic electroluminescent device using polyester resin, and method of manufacturing organic electroluminescent device

9/2/2008

7,419,727
 Organic electroluminescent device

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Journal Articles

1/16/2008

Synthesis, photophysics and electroluminescence of new vinylene-copolymers with 2,4,6-triphenylpyridine kinked segments along the main chain
(284-294)  European Polymer Journal 45  #1 (2009)

9/12/2008

Stability of Doped Transparent Carbon Nanotube Electrodes 
(p 2548-2554)
Advanced Functional Materials 18  #17 (2008)
Abstract

9/5/2008

Simultaneous voltammetric determination of dopamine and adenosine using a single walled carbon nanotube – Modified glassy carbon electrode
(1556-1562) Carbon 46 #12 (2008)

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