Researchers have demonstrated an OLED that makes use of singlet fission to spice up the share of excitons created per pair prices to over 100 %. This improve of light-producing excitons when one singlet exciton is break up into two triplet excitons by singlet fission leads to a stronger emission depth and is promising for the event of high-intensity near-infrared OLEDs for organic and communications functions.
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