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▲ [21p-141-7] Recent progress in organic light-emitting devices
Keywords:organic light-emitting device, light-emitting transistor, light-emitting electrochemical cell
Although full-color monitors of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are already available in the market, an electrically-pumped organic semiconductor laser (OSL) remains a very challenging problem for conventional OLEDs. Particularly, for electrical excitation of OSLs, extremely high current density more than 1 kA/cm2 is required. However, the maximum current density of OLEDs are typically limited to 1-10 A/cm2. Recently, to address this limitation, we focus on two unique organic light-emitting devices, such as organic single-crystal light-emitting transistors and organic electrochemical light-emitting cells. These light-emitting devices have p-i-n homojunction with highly conductive active area owing to electro-static or electro-chemical carrier doping, which is irrealizable for OLEDs. As the results, we demonstrated the effective light emission with extremely high current density more than 1 kA/cm2, which is the first important milestone for future electrically-pumped OSLs.