# Correction: Suppressing nonradiative decay via molecular configuration control in Cu(i)–halide clusters enables the fabrication of highly efficient green and green-sensitized blue OLEDs

**Authors:** Xiao Li, Sai Guo, Xin Liu, Yu-Fu Sun, Dong-Hai Zhang, Hui Yang, Jia-Min Lu, Xu-Lin Chen

PMC · DOI: 10.1039/d6sc90060g · Chemical Science · 2026-03-09

## TL;DR

Researchers corrected a prior study showing how controlling molecular configurations in copper clusters improves the efficiency of green and blue OLEDs.

## Contribution

The correction clarifies the method of suppressing nonradiative decay in Cu(i)–halide clusters for efficient OLED fabrication.

## Key findings

- Molecular configuration control in Cu(i)–halide clusters suppresses nonradiative decay.
- This enables fabrication of highly efficient green and green-sensitized blue OLEDs.
- The correction provides updated insights into the fabrication process and results.

## Abstract

Correction for ‘Suppressing nonradiative decay via molecular configuration control in Cu(i)–halide clusters enables the fabrication of highly efficient green and green-sensitized blue OLEDs’ by Xiao Li et al., Chem. Sci., 2026, https://doi.org/10.1039/d5sc09307d.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** Cu(i)-halide (-)

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