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Light-Emitting Devices Based on Electrochemiluminescence Gels
- Cho, Kyung Gook;
- Lee, Jong Ik;
- Lee, Seonjeong;
- Hong, Kihyon;
- Kang, Moon Sung;
- ... Lee, Keun Hyung
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Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is a self-emission of light from electrochemically excited luminophores via a series of redox reactions. Over the past decade, light-emitting devices based on gel-phase ECL active materials, i.e., gel electrolyte composites (referred to as ECL gels) containing an ECL luminophore, electrolyte, and network matrix, have attracted considerable attention as a complementary device platform to conventional electroluminescent devices for low-cost printable displays and solid-state light sources. Although the ECL phenomenon is extensively exploited in analytical diagnostics and sensing, the development of printable and fast-response gel-type luminescent materials may further expand the potential application of ECL in solid-state flexible, bendable, and stretchable light-emitting devices. This review summarizes the operation mechanisms of ECL-based light-emitting devices, ECL emitters and electrolytes, engineering strategies for obtaining printable high-strength/high-conductivity ECL gels, and emerging applications of gel-type ECL devices.
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- 제목
- Light-Emitting Devices Based on Electrochemiluminescence Gels
- 저자
- Cho, Kyung Gook; Lee, Jong Ik; Lee, Seonjeong; Hong, Kihyon; Kang, Moon Sung; Lee, Keun Hyung
- 발행일
- 2020-08
- 유형
- Review
- 권
- 30
- 호
- 33