Chapter 2

White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes for Display and Lighting Application

Shuming Chen

Abstract

The history of white light organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) can be dated back to 1993 when Kido and coworkers reported the first OLEDs that emit white color, i.e., the emitted light contain wavelengths across the entire visible spectrum [1, 2]. From then on, considerable research efforts have been devoted throughout the world by both academia and industry in developing efficient WOLEDs for next generation high resolution large area displays and solid-state light sources. In this chapter, the applications of WOLEDs in display and lighting will first be presented, followed by introducing the general approaches to achieve white light emission. Finally, challenges and solutions for large area, high efficiency and high CRI WOLEDs will be posed.

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