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233 Efficiency upgrade for OLED screens: A route to blue PHOLED longevity

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ScienceDaily 2 place · 05/23/2025 12:03 EDT

Efficiency upgrade for OLED screens: A route to blue PHOLED longevity

Blue phosphorescent OLEDs can now last as long as the green phosphorescent OLEDs already in devices, researchers have demonstrated, paving the way for further improving the energy efficiency of OLED screens.

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