Name | oled |
Synonyms | oled Phenol, 4-(1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthrolin-2-yl)-2,6-dimethoxy- |
CAS | 944834-19-9 |
Molecular Formula | C21H16N4O3 |
Molar Mass | 372.38 |
OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diode) is a semiconductor device that emits light through organic materials. The following is information about the properties, uses, manufacturing methods, and safety of OLED:
Nature:
OLED has advantages such as high brightness, high contrast, and fast response;
2. It can emit light with adjustable color and brightness, and the main emitting colors are blue, green, and red.
Usage:
OLED is widely used in electronic devices such as display screens, televisions, mobile phones, tablets, etc;
2. It also has applications in the field of lighting, such as lamps, car lights, etc.
Method:
The preparation of OLED includes steps such as organic synthesis, thin film deposition, and electrode preparation;
2. A complete OLED device is prepared by evaporating organic materials or coating them on a substrate using a solution method, and then combining metal electrodes, encapsulation materials, and other processes.
Security information:
1. OLED devices may contain organic materials that are harmful to the human body and should be avoided from direct contact;
2. During the preparation process, protective measures should be taken to avoid contact or inhalation of organic materials;
3. Disposal should be carried out in accordance with relevant regulations to avoid pollution to the environment.