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Next-generation High-performance OLEDs: From Triplet Exciton Fusion to Spin-state Inversion

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Abstract

The spin of excitons plays a key role in OLED operation. We explore two important avenues for high-efficiency OLEDs, including triplet exciton fusion and the recently discovered rotationally accessed spin-state inversion (RASI) mechanism in carbene-metal-amide materials.

© 2017 Optical Society of America

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