Bipolar electroluminescent device

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ABSTRACT:
Light emitting bipolar devices consist of an electroluminescent organic light emitting material sandwiched between two layers of insulating material each of which is in contact with an electrode. The devices operate with AC voltage at voltages of less than twenty four volts and in some instances at less than five volts. Under AC driving, the device produces modulated light output that can be frequency or amplitude modulated. Under DC driving, the device operates in both forward and reverse bias.

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