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  1. Privileged structure-based molecular fingerprints for organic electronic materials: towards intuitive machine learning interpretation
  2. Thermal Cross-linked Electron Transport Polymers for Suppressing Efficiency Roll-off in Green Solution-Processed Inverted OLEDs
  3. Suppressing Aggregation through a Rigid DOBNA‐Based Host for Ultralong‐Lifetime Red Solution‐Processed OLEDs
  4. Advancing Fully Solution‐Processed Blue OLEDs with Low‐Temperature Cross‐Linkable Single‐Component Polymeric Emitters
  5. Charge Transport Regulation in Solution-Processed OLEDs by Indenocarbazole–Triazine Bipolar Host Copolymers
  6. Addressing Thermal Stability Challenges in Top‐Emission OLEDs: The Role of Buffer Layer in Preventing Pixel Shrinkage
  7. Suppression of Initial Degradation via an Interfacial Charge-Induced Overshooting Effect in Solution-Processed Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
  8. Improving Viewing Angle Characteristics of Top-Emission Micro-Cavity OLEDs with Randomly Distributed Micro Lens Arrays
  9. Impact of Donor and Acceptor Modification on TADF and Roll‐Off Behaviors in Solution Processed OLED
  10. Efficient electron injection layer for thermal stability of top emission phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes
  11. Boosting Hole Mobility: Indenofluorene-Arylamine Copolymers and Their Impact on Solution-Processed OLED Performance
  12. Spectral Stability Improvement by Controlling the Spatial Distribution of Excitons in Solution-processed Organic Light-emitting Diodes
  13. Efficiency Roll-off Suppression in Solution-Processed Organic Light-Emitting Diodes through a Bipolar Host Design
  14. High-performance blue OLED using multiresonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence host materials containing silicon atoms
  15. Intrinsically Stretchable Emissive Layer for Green and Red Phosphorescent OLEDs: Small Molecules Blended with SEBS Elastomer
  16. P‐122: Low Cross‐Linking Temperature Hole Transport Copolymer with Exemplary Hole Transport Ability for Efficient Solution‐Processed OLED
  17. Steric Rooted Multi‐Resonant Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Emitters for Pure Blue Organic Light Emitting Diodes with Ultralow Efficiency Roll‐Off
  18. 52.4: Suppression of Initial Degradation for High‐Efficiency Solution‐Processed Organic Light Emitting Diodes
  19. The positional effect of arylamines on pyrene core in a blue fluorescent dopant significantly affecting the performance of organic light emitting diodes
  20. P‐135: New Hole‐Transport Materials Composed of Indenocarbazole‐Based Copolymer for Ultra‐High‐Efficiency Solution‐Processed OLED
  21. Correction: The effect of molecular aggregation of thermally activated delayed fluorescence sensitizers for hyperfluorescence in organic light-emitting diodes
  22. The effect of molecular aggregation of thermally activated delayed fluorescence sensitizers for hyperfluorescence in organic light-emitting diodes
  23. Degradation Analysis of Solution-Processed OLEDs by Impedance Spectroscopy and Molecular Simulation
  24. Operational lifetime improvement of solution-processed OLEDs: Effect of exciton formation region and degradation analysis by impedance spectroscopy
  25. Investigation of Interplay between Polyvinylpyrrolidone Interlayer and Perovskite Composition Affecting the Performance of Perovskite Light Emitting Diode
  26. Degradation Mechanism of Solution-Processed Organic Light-Emitting Diodes: Sputter Depth-Profile Study
  27. 13.5: Solution processed blue organic light emitting diodes with single component emitters crosslinkable below 150 °C for solution process
  28. Highly Efficient Solution-Processed Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Containing a New Cross-linkable Hole Transport Material Blended with Commercial Hole Transport Materials
  29. 10.1: Invited Paper: Importance of Interface Control in Solution Processed Organic Light Emitting Diodes
  30. An indenocarbazole-based host material for solution processable green phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes
  31. Elastomeric composition for intrinsically stretchable organic light emitting diodes
  32. Improvement of Performance and Color Stability of Solution-Processed OLED by Controlling Recombination Zone
  33. Improvement of viewing angle dependence of bottom-emitting green organic light-emitting diodes with a strong microcavity effect
  34. P‐228: Late‐News‐Poster: Compositional Effects of Crosslinkable Hole‐Transport Materials on the Performance of Solution‐Processed OLEDs
  35. Molecular Stacking Effect on Small-Molecular Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Prepared with Solution Process
  36. Improving the efficiency of perovskite light emitting diode using polyvinylpyrrolidone as an interlayer
  37. Laser Patterning Technologies
  38. The Influence of Bottom Layer on the Performance of Perovskite LEDs
  39. The Influence of Bottom Layer on the Performance of Perovskite LEDs
  40. Photo-Crosslinkable Hole Transport Material for Efficient Solution Processed Light Emitting Diode
  41. Photo-Crosslinkable Hole Transport Material for Efficient Solution Processed Light Emitting Diode
  42. Influence of Exciton-Polaron Quenching Occurring at the Interface Mixing Zone on the Operational Lifetime of Solution-Processed OLED
  43. Influence of Exciton-Polaron Quenching Occurring at the Interface Mixing Zone on the Operational Lifetime of Solution-Processed OLED
  44. Suppression of viewing angle dependence of TEOLED devices with internal nano-wrinkle structure
  45. Mitigating the Trade-off between Triplet Harvesting and Roll-off by Opening a Dexter-Type Channel in OLEDs
  46. The role of electron-transporting Benzo[f]quinoline unit as an electron acceptor of new bipolar hosts for green PHOLEDs
  47. Correction to “Photophysical Properties of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Materials upon Distortion of Central Axis of Donor Moiety”
  48. Laser Patterning Technologies
  49. Photophysical Properties of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescent Materials upon Distortion of Central Axis of Donor Moiety
  50. Thermally stable benzo[f]quinoline based bipolar host materials for green phosphorescent OLEDs
  51. Organic Interface Engineering for Stable Green PHOLEDs through an Ultrathin Interface Tunneling Layer
  52. Suppression of the color shift of microcavity organic light-emitting diodes through the introduction of a circular polarizer with a nanoporous polymer film
  53. The behaviour of solution-processed green phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes with undesirable host composition
  54. Enhanced device performances of a new inverted top-emitting OLEDs with relatively thick Ag electrode
  55. The suppression of viewing angle dependence of top emission organic light emitting diodes having strong microcavity characteristics by applying concave patterned anode
  56. Light modulation of top emission organic light emitting diodes showing strong microcavity effect by applying multilayered scattering film
  57. A cross-linkable hole transport material having improved mobility through a semi-interpenetrating polymer network approach for solution-processed green PHOLEDs
  58. Correction: A cross-linkable hole transport material having improved mobility through a semi-interpenetrating polymer network approach for solution-processed green PHOLEDs
  59. Impact of Interface Mixing on the Performance of Solution Processed Organic Light Emitting Diodes—Impedance and Ultraviolet Photoelectron Spectroscopy Study
  60. Concentration Quenching Behavior of Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence in a Solid Film
  61. Bipolar host materials with carbazole and dipyridylamine groups showing high triplet energy for blue phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes
  62. Suppression of viewing angle dependence of organic light emitting diodes by introduction of circular polarizer with nanoporous polymer film
  63. Improvement of viewing angle dependence of the white organic light emitting diodes with tandem structure by introduction of nanoporous polymer films
  64. Benzoquinoline-based fluoranthene derivatives as electron transport materials for solution-processed red phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes
  65. Preparation of randomly distributed micro-lens arrays fabricated from porous polymer film and their application as a light extraction component
  66. Synthesis of Soluble Host Materials for Highly Efficient Red Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
  67. P-205L:Late-News Poster: Improvement of Viewing Angle Dependence and Out-Coupling Efficiency of OLEDs with Strong Microcavity Structure by Introduction of Nanoporous Polymer Films
  68. 38-4: The Interfacial Effect between HTL and EML on the Efficiency of Solution Processed Green Phosphorescent OLEDs
  69. A nanoporous polymer film as a diffuser as well as a light extraction component for top emitting organic light emitting diodes with a strong microcavity structure
  70. Curing temperature reduction and performance improvement of solution-processable hole-transporting materials for phosphorescent OLEDs by manipulation of cross-linking functionalities and core structures
  71. Suppression of the viewing angle dependence by introduction of nanoporous diffuser film on blue OLEDs with strong microcavity effect
  72. Effect of anode buffer layer on the efficiency of inverted quantum-dot light-emitting diodes
  73. Ideal combination of the host and dopant materials showing thermally activated delayed fluorescent behavior
  74. Highly efficient organic light emitting diodes formed by solution processed red emitters with evaporated blue common layer structure
  75. Fabrication of a three-dimensional nanoporous polymer film as a diffuser for microcavity OLEDs
  76. Efficient deep blue fluorescent emitter showing high external quantum efficiency
  77. Improved out-coupling efficiency of organic light emitting diodes by manipulation of optical cavity length
  78. Green phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes with simple structure to realize an extremely low operating voltage
  79. Thermally-stable 2,3-diphenylated benzotiophene containing host materials for red phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes
  80. Thermal buffer materials for enhancement of device performance of organic light emitting diodes fabricated by laser imaging process
  81. A study on full color organic light emitting diodes with blue common layer under the patterned emission layer
  82. Full color organic light emitting diodes with laser-patterned optical path-length compensation layer
  83. Effect of the thermal evaporation rate of Al cathodes on organic light emitting diodes
  84. P-150: White OLED with Optical Path-length Compensation Layer Formed by Laser Imaging Technology†
  85. Top-emission organic light emitting diodes with lower viewing angle dependence
  86. Thermally Cross-Linkable Hole Transport Polymers for Solution-Based Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
  87. Triphenylene containing host materials with high thermal stability for green phosphorescent organic light emitting diode
  88. Nanoporous Film to Suppress the Viewing Angle Dependence of Top Emitting OLEDs
  89. Operation voltage behavior of organic light emitting diodes with polymeric buffer layers doped by weak electron acceptor
  90. Synthesis and Characterization of Red Electrophosphorescent Polymers Containing Pendant Iridium(III) Complex Moieties
  91. Highly efficient green phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes with simple structure
  92. Small single–triplet energy gap bipolar host materials for phosphorescent blue and white organic light emitting diodes
  93. The operating voltage behavior of green fluorescent organic light emitting diode with blue common layer structure during laser imaging process
  94. Highly efficient soluble materials for blue phosphorescent organic light?emitting diode
  95. Simple-structure white organic light emitting diodes with high color temperature
  96. High current conduction with high mobility by non-radiative charge recombination interfaces in organic semiconductor devices
  97. Enhanced efficiency of organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) by control of laser imaging condition
  98. An Enhanced Operational Stability of Organic Light Emitting Devices with Polymeric Buffer Layer
  99. Low voltage top-emitting organic light emitting devices by using 1,4,5,8,9,11-hexaazatriphenylene-hexacarbonitrile
  100. New Polymeric Buffer Materials with Low Driving Voltage
  101. Integration of solution-processed polymer thin-film transistors for reflective liquid crystal applications
  102. The effect of surface treatment of bottom contact organic thin film transistor
  103. Open-circuit voltage dependency on hole-extraction layers in planar heterojunction organic solar cells
  104. The Ideal Doping Concentration in Phosphorescent Organic Light Emitting Devices
  105. Highly Efficient Red Phosphorescent Dopants in Organic Light-Emitting Devices
  106. Soluble polymer layers as an anode buffer for organic light-emitting diodes
  107. A 3.0-in. 308-ppi WVGA AMOLED with a top-emission white OLED and color filter
  108. Synthesis of a New Polymeric Host Material for Efficient Organic Electro-Phosphorescent Devices
  109. Constant Bias Stress Effects on Threshold Voltage of Pentacene Thin-Film Transistors Employing Polyvinylphenol Gate Dielectric
  110. Molecularly doped electrophosphorescent emitters for solution processed and laser patterned devices
  111. 10.3: 4.0 Inch Organic Thin Film Transistor (OTFT) Based Active Matrix Organic Light Emitting Diode (AMOLED) Display
  112. Flat Band Voltage Shifts in Pentacene Organic Thin-Film Transistors
  113. Cathode diffusion and degradation mechanism of polymeric light emitting devices
  114. Carrier trapping and efficient recombination of electrophosphorescent device with stepwise doping profile
  115. Improved blue light-emitting polymeric device by the tuning of drift mobility and charge balance
  116. Enhanced Luminance of Blue Light-Emitting Polymers by Blending with Hole-Transporting Materials
  117. Regioselective Coupling of Pentafluorophenyl Substituted Alkynes:  Mechanistic Insight into the Zirconocene Coupling of Alkynes and a Facile Route to Conjugated Polymers Bearing Electron-Withdrawing Pentafluorophenyl Substituents
  118. High efficiency AMOLED using hybrid of small molecule and polymer materials patterned by laser transfer
  119. An Efficient, Modular Synthetic Route to Oligomers Based on Zirconocene Coupling: Properties for Phenylene–Thiophene-1-Oxide and Phenylene–Thiophene-1,1-Dioxide Chains
  120. Photoconductivity of 3,5-dinitrobenzoates of poly[1-( p -methoxyphenyl)penta-1,3-diyn-5-ol] and poly[1-( p - N , N -dimethylaminophenyl)penta-1,3-diyn-5-ol]
  121. Photoconductivity of 3,5-dinitrobenzoate of poly[1-phenyl-1-penten-3-yn-5-ol] (DN-PPPYO) blended with poly[4-(p-N,N-diphenylaminophenyl)-1-phenyl-1-buten-3-yne] (PPAPBEY) as a hole transporting polymer
  122. Microstructure and electrochemical properties of some synthetic carbons
  123. Synthesis and characterization of a new polymer containing an electron accepting perfluoro group
  124. Synthesis and characterization of a new polymer containing an electron accepting perfluoro group
  125. Photoconductivity of modified poly(vinyl esters)
  126. Lithium Insertion into Disordered Carbons Prepared from Organic Polymers
  127. Photoconducting behavior of 3,5-dinitrobenzoate of poly[1-(n-methoxyphenyl)penta-1,3-diyn-5-ol]
  128. Electrochemical Insertion of Lithium into Polyacrylonitrile-Based Disordered Carbons
  129. Preparation and Characterization of Nitrogen and Oxygen Containing Graphite-like Pyropolymers from 5-(2-Pyridyl)-2,4-pentadiyn-1-ol
  130. Polymerization of 2,4-hexadiyn-1,6-diol by chemical vapor deposition
  131. Vacuum pyrolysis study of graphite-like pyropolymers from 1,4-diphenyl-1-buten-3-yne
  132. Preparation of a graphite-like pyropolymer from 6-trimethylsilyl-3,5-hexadiyn-2-one
  133. Preparation and Characterization of Graphite-like Pyropolymers from (Z)-1-Methoxy-4-phenyl-1-buten-3-yne
  134. Nonlinear optical and electrical properties of poly[1-(2-methoxyphenyl)penta-1,3-diyn-5-ol]
  135. Preparation and X-ray crystallographic study of 6-(2-pyridyl)-3,5-hexadiyn-1-ol: the effect of monomer single crystal structure on polymerization
  136. Preparation of graphite-like polymers from 1,3-diacetylenes: Pyrolytic poly[1-(2-methoxyphenyl)penta-1,3-diyn-5-ol]