Vacuum deposited, non-polymeric flexible organic light...

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C313S503000, C313S504000, C313S506000, C313S511000, C427S066000, C427S069000, C427S070000, C445S049000

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10966417

ABSTRACT:
An organic light emitting device (OLED) is disclosed for which the hole transporting layer, the electron transporting layer and/or the emissive layer, if separately present, is comprised of a non-polymeric material. A method for preparing such OLED's using vacuum deposition techniques is further disclosed.

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