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An electroluminescent (EL) material is one that emits electromagnetic (EM) radiation in the visible or near visible range when an electric field is applied to it. EL materials have a vast array of applications in the illumination and displays industries, from cheap and energy efficient lighting to large high resolution flat panel displays.

The Handbook of Electroluminescent Materials begins with a chapter that outlines the basic physical principles of electroluminescence. The following chapters review in detail the preparation methods, physicochemical structures, characterization, and applications of all classes of EL materials, ranging from the traditional materials already in common usage to the more exotic materials, such as GaN and organics. The final chapter compares and contrasts these different materials in various application contexts.



Table of Contents

Principles of EL.
II-VI group materials.
III-V group materials.
IV group materials.
Organic materials.
Flourides.
High-Tc superconductors.

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/06/2004
      ISBN13: 9780750309233, 978-0750309233
      ISBN10: 0750309237

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An electroluminescent (EL) material is one that emits electromagnetic (EM) radiation in the visible or near visible range when an electric field is applied to it. EL materials have a vast array of applications in the illumination and displays industries, from cheap and energy efficient lighting to large high resolution flat panel displays.

      The Handbook of Electroluminescent Materials begins with a chapter that outlines the basic physical principles of electroluminescence. The following chapters review in detail the preparation methods, physicochemical structures, characterization, and applications of all classes of EL materials, ranging from the traditional materials already in common usage to the more exotic materials, such as GaN and organics. The final chapter compares and contrasts these different materials in various application contexts.



      Table of Contents

      Principles of EL.
      II-VI group materials.
      III-V group materials.
      IV group materials.
      Organic materials.
      Flourides.
      High-Tc superconductors.

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