# Solution Processability and Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence:   Two Steps towards Low-Cost Organic Light Emitting Diodes

**Authors:** Sahadev Somasundaram

arXiv: 1908.00197 · 2019-08-02

## TL;DR

This paper reviews recent advances in solution processability and thermally activated delayed fluorescence in OLEDs, emphasizing their potential to enable low-cost, efficient manufacturing of next-generation lighting devices.

## Contribution

It provides a comprehensive meta-analysis of recent studies on SP and TADF in OLEDs, highlighting their synergistic effects and future research directions.

## Key findings

- SP and TADF significantly improve OLED processability and efficiency
- Synergistic effects observed when combining SP and TADF in OLEDs
- Future trends aim at scalable, cost-effective OLED manufacturing

## Abstract

Organic Light Emitting Diodes (OLED) have experienced vast attention in the scientific literature as the leading contender for the next generation of electronic lighting technology. However, while research continues to push the limit for OLED performance and efficiencies, minimal attention is paid to the processability and suitability for mass production. In this regard, Solution Processability (SP) and Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) in OLEDs are two recent discoveries which have significantly improved the capacity for low-cost processing without compromise to their performance efficiencies. This meta-analysis is focused on these discoveries and their application to OLEDs. Recent peer-reviewed studies of OLEDs employing both SP and TADF are reviewed in order to highlight physical fundamentals and discover synergistic effects when incorporating both factors into a single OLED device. Additionally, some other recent trends targeting efficient manufacturing of OLEDs are identified, and logical future directions for interested researchers are discussed.

---
Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1908.00197