Finite Element Method (FEM) Study on Space Charge Effects in Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED)

In this paper, we present a finite element method (FEM) study on the space charge effects in organic light emitting diodes. The physical model covers all the key physical processes in OLEDs, namely charge injection, transport and recombination, exciton diffusion, transfer and decay as well as light...

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