White transparent organic light-emitting diodes with high top and bottom color rendering indices

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Reported in this work is the fabrication of white transparent organic light-emitting diodes (TOLEDs) with high color rendering indices (CRIs). An architecture in which the green and red emission layers are sandwiched between two blue emissions layers was used. By tuning the thicknesses of the green and red emission layers, CRI and power efficiency values of 90/20.5 and 87/6.8 lm/W were achieved in the bottom and top emissions, respectively. The study results suggest an effective engineering approach for realizing high CRI white TOLED lighting sources.

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Joo, C. W., Moon, J., Han, J. H., Huh, J. W., Shin, J. W., Cho, D. H., … Lee, J. I. (2015). White transparent organic light-emitting diodes with high top and bottom color rendering indices. Journal of Information Display, 16(3), 161–168. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2015.1069764

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