2023
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.16266
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32.1: Research of Nanocomposite Materials with High Refractive Index for HLEMS Application

Abstract: The HLEMS (High Light Extraction Micro Structure) technology could improve the light out‐coupling efficiency and reduce the power consumption of OLED display, by modifying parts of the light extraction paths through the redesign of micro structures and the optimization of film refractive indexes. Ink and OC nanocomposites with high refractive index are the key materials to realize the HLEMS technology, their fabrications and qualities of films are particularly important. In this work, the curing proces… Show more

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“…It should be pointed out that the high n d and excellent transparency of polyesters are superior to most high n d materials in recent research (Figure S92). The remaining unconjugated double bonds in the polyesters provide a convenient postmodification protocol. After a facile 2 min UV treatment of the solution of 2e , 1,2-ethanedithiol, and photoinitiator, the colorless UV-cured network with a high n d up to 1.67 and excellent transparency of 98% is obtained (Figures C, S93, and S94).…”
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“…It should be pointed out that the high n d and excellent transparency of polyesters are superior to most high n d materials in recent research (Figure S92). The remaining unconjugated double bonds in the polyesters provide a convenient postmodification protocol. After a facile 2 min UV treatment of the solution of 2e , 1,2-ethanedithiol, and photoinitiator, the colorless UV-cured network with a high n d up to 1.67 and excellent transparency of 98% is obtained (Figures C, S93, and S94).…”
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confidence: 99%