Electrogenerated chemiluminescence passive matriz display
Investigation of liquid phase organic electroluminescence (traditionally named electrochemiluminescence or electrogenerated chemiluminescence) is being of special interest as a competition of liquid and solid organic light emitted diodes (OLEDs). From the electrochemical point of view, Electrogenerated chemiluminescence is a self-regenerating process providing high brightness light radiation due to recombination of oppositely charged dye radicals. Electrogenerated chemiluminescence displays have a competitive suit of parameters: high light efficasy, low power consumption, low driving voltages, fast response time, high spatial resolution, very high optical transmission and wide operating temperature range. No polarizes or alignment layers are required. Samples of Electrogenerated chemiluminescence displays, including matrix microdisplay and micromechanically made ECL cell are presented; its design and parameters are discussed in details. Theoretical and experimental investigation of the thin film DC electrogenerated chemiluminescence phenomena is carried out. On the basis of received experimental results the most important physical processes have been investigated: charge injection into solution and charge carrying by electrohydrodynamic flows. Further prospectus of the electrogenerated chemiluminescence display devices are discusses.
porous silicon nanostructure electroluminescence
P.Jaguiro A.Smirnov Sun Xiaowei Kam Chan Hin
University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
国际会议
The 11th Asian Symposium on Information Display(ASID09)(第11届亚洲信息显示会议)
广州
英文
315-317
2009-10-07(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)