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Novel Organic Light-Emitting Materials Capable of Variable Charge Injection and Transport

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Abstract

Novel organic materials were designed and synthesized by attaching monodisperse oligofluorenes to a hole- and an electron-conducting core through a flexible spacer. These material class holds promise for the realization of efficient and stable OLEDs. Article not available.

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