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Download fileTunable Full-Color Electroluminescence from All-Organic Optical Upconversion Devices by Near-Infrared Sensing
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posted on 26.01.2017, 00:00 authored by Hiroki Tachibana, Naoya Aizawa, Yu Hidaka, Takuma YasudaFull-color all-organic
optical upconversion devices that can directly
convert incident near-infrared (NIR) light into tunable visible light
were developed by integrating an organic light-emitting diode (OLED)
on an NIR-sensitizing organic photodetector. Thermally activated delayed
fluorescence (TADF) emitters were utilized for the first time in the
upconversion devices for achieving high electroluminescence (EL) efficiency
in the OLED unit and high overall upconversion efficiency. The emission
color of upconversion EL can be varied across the entire visible region
ranging from blue to red and white by judicious selection of the incorporating
TADF emitters. These all-organic optical upconversion devices have
a great potential for low-cost, large-area, pixelless NIR imaging
applications.
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