Highly Efficient and Reliable Organic Light–Emitting Diodes Enabled by a Multifunctional Hazy Substrate for Extreme Environments
Yongmin Jeon,
Tae‐Yun Lee,
Minwoo Nam
et al.
Abstract:As transparent, flexible, and wearable organic electronics degrade under normal outdoor environmental conditions (e.g., water vapor, oxygen, and UV light) and extreme environments, including washing or rain, a customized encapsulation technology is required to improve device reliability. Herein, a simple process is presented for fabricating multifunctional hazy substrates (MFHSs) with excellent gas diffusion barrier (GDB), flexibility, UV reflectance, light scattering, and waterproof properties. First, a spiky… Show more
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