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Candle Light‐Style Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes
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2012
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White OledElectrical EngineeringOptical MaterialsPhosphorescence ImagingDecent EfficiencyEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsSolid-state LightingNew Lighting TechnologyOrganic ChemistryLight-emitting DiodesChemistryLuminance SpectrumLuminescence PropertyCandle Light‐style OledOptoelectronicsPhosphorescenceOrganic Materials
Abstract In response to the call for a physiologically‐friendly light at night that shows low color temperature, a candle light‐style organic light emitting diode (OLED) is developed with a color temperature as low as 1900 K, a color rendering index (CRI) as high as 93, and an efficacy at least two times that of incandescent bulbs. In addition, the device has a 80% resemblance in luminance spectrum to that of a candle. Most importantly, the sensationally warm candle light‐style emission is driven by electricity in lieu of the energy‐wasting and greenhouse gas emitting hydrocarbon‐burning candles invented 5000 years ago. This candle light‐style OLED may serve as a safe measure for illumination at night. Moreover, it has a high color rendering index with a decent efficiency.
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