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Low-Cost Nano-Engineered Transparent Electrodes for Highly Efficient OLED Lighting

Investigating Organization

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

Principal Investigator(s)

David Geohegan

Subcontractor

None

Funding Source

Building Technologies Program/NETL

Award

DOE Share: $600,000

Contract Period

12/01/06 - 06/30/08

This proposal addresses two challenges whose solution is crucial to improve the efficiency of organic-LEDs: enhanced internal quantum efficiency via control over the singlet/triplet ratio, and enhanced carrier transport through poorly conducting organic materials by using carbon nano-tubes as low-cost transparent electrodes.