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Donor-Acceptor Light Emitting Exciplexes as Materials for Easily to Tailor Ultra-Efficient OLED Lighting (EXCILIGHT)

 

Project no.: 674990

Project description:

The project aims at exploring the use of exciplex emitters and thermally acti-vated delayed fluorescence (TADF) in OLEDs, to give high efficiency, stable emitters that do not use scarce and expensive iridium, and educate a new generation of talented young scientists at the cutting edge of this new OLED technology.

Project funding:

The EU Framework Programme for Research and Innovation “Horizon 2020”


Project results:

Two young scientists with PhD degrees. Exciplex forming donor-acceptor organic materials, highly efficient, stable emitters for organic light emitting diodes, efficient devices and their characteristics.

Period of project implementation: 2015-09-01 - 2019-08-31

Project coordinator: Silesian University of Technology

Project partners: University of Strathclyde, Kaunas University of Technology, Lodz University of Technology, CeNTI – Centre for Nanotechnology and Smart Materials, Ossila Limited, University of Durham, Aixtron SE, French National Center for Scientific Research

Head:
Juozas Vidas Gražulevičius

Duration:
2015 - 2019

Department:
Department of Polymer Chemistry and Technology, Faculty of Chemical Technology