Specific ligand-metal complexes tune phosphorescent OLED emission for better color saturation, structural stability, and efficiency.
Heteroleptic Iridium complexes in composite OLED emissive layers improve saturated color emission, external quantum efficiency, and stability.
Condensed-ring iridium emitters narrow OLED emission spectra and improve phosphorescent efficiency without changing standard fabrication.
An organometallic OLED emitter tunes metal-ligand structure to improve hole-electron recombination, boosting light efficiency and stability.
Direct-emission OLED compounds replace absorption filters to deliver saturated RGB colors with higher efficiency and simpler display structures.
Specific organometallic dopants improve hole-electron recombination in OLED emission layers, boosting brightness, efficiency, and lifetime.
Heavy-metal OLED complexes with tailored ligands improve charge transport, green color saturation, and narrow emission width.
A transition-metal organometallic dopant boosts OLED luminance and response speed while lowering driving voltage for full-color emission.
A tetrahydropyrene ligand structure boosts quantum yield and sublimability in iridium OLED compounds, improving emission efficiency and durability.
Formula I metal-coordinated OLED ligands enable direct saturated RGB emission, avoiding absorption filters and complex stack structures.
Asymmetric iridium and platinum emitters improve OLED light outcoupling, enabling higher quantum efficiency, lower current operation, and longer lifetime.
Heterocyclic metal-coordinated OLED compounds improve color purity and white light emission for displays and backlighting.
A naphthoimidazole-based Ir complex raises OLED emission efficiency while preserving lifetime, color purity, and low drive voltage.
A dual-host OLED emitting layer uses oligopyridine and carbazole compounds to improve efficiency, lifespan, and driving stability at low voltage.
Iridium complex emitters enable OLEDs to produce saturated red, green, and blue light directly, avoiding filters and reducing energy loss.
An n-doped layer between the anode and emission layer suppresses cation damage to silyl/germyl emitters, improving OLED color purity and lifespan.
Specific ligand substituents and linker length in OLED metal complexes improve blue color saturation, lower voltage, and extend device lifetime.
Three-ligand iridium phosphorescent emitters raise OLED efficiency while improving operational lifetime and stability.
Asymmetric organometallic emitters align transition dipoles horizontally to improve OLED light extraction and raise external quantum efficiency.
Linked aromatic macrocycles suppress OLED dopant stacking, keeping emission wavelengths stable and colors saturated without shifting excited state energies.
Ligand-tuned organometallic OLED materials deliver saturated red, green, and blue emission while avoiding added filter complexity.
A rigid iridium complex with hetero aromatic ligands improves OLED luminous efficiency, color purity, and lifespan while lowering driving voltage.
Fused aromatic ligands in iridium and platinum OLED emitters improve charge transport while tuning energy levels and emission spectra.
Using one pyridyl dibenzo ligand with two phenylpyridines lowers iridium complex sublimation temperature while retaining OLED stability and emission tuning.
A rigid iridium ligand structure boosts OLED luminous efficiency, color purity, and lifespan while helping reduce driving voltage.
Specific HOMO and LUMO tuning in an OLED emission layer improves charge transport, exciton generation, and light emission efficiency.
Iridium coordination complexes enable OLEDs to emit saturated RGB colors directly, avoiding filter losses and reducing display complexity.
Iridium ligand tuning enables saturated RGB emission and efficient white light in OLED materials without relying on more complex device structures.
Specific Ir ligand structures orient transition dipole moments within the emissive layer plane, boosting OLED light extraction and color output.
Elongated Pt-carbene organometallic complexes orient horizontally in OLEDs to improve light extraction and raise external quantum efficiency.
An iridium ligand emitter enables solution-processed OLED layers with stronger color saturation, color purity, and efficiency for flexible displays.
Tetradentate and octahedral metal complexes tune triplet energy to improve blue OLED emitter stability, processing, and emission.
A transition-metal organometallic dopant in the OLED emission layer boosts brightness, lowers driving voltage, and improves color purity and lifespan.
Metal-coordinated organic emitters help OLEDs produce saturated RGB light directly, improving color accuracy without filters or complex stacks.
Tailored organometallic ligands tune phosphorescent OLED emission to deliver saturated RGB colors with flexible, cost-effective device performance.
Heterocyclic ligand tuning in OLED emitters improves saturated RGB output, precise CIE coordinates, and emission efficiency.