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Wiley, Advanced Materials, 24(19), p. 4460-4465, 2007

DOI: 10.1002/adma.200701673

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On the Origin of the Color Shift in White‐Emitting OLEDs

Journal article published in 2007 by Malte C. Gather ORCID, Ronald Alle, Heinrich Becker, Klaus Meerholz ORCID
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Abstract

White-emitting organic light-emitting modes (OLEDs) notoriously suffer from brightness-dependent color shifts. Based on experimental data and fundamental considerations about charge-transport and trapping, a quantitative model is developed which gives insight into the origin of this shift and describes the experimental data extremely well. Having understood the major contribution to the spectral instability, a device architecture is designed that shows excellent color stability over a wide range of brightness levels.