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electroluminescence
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e·lec·tro·lu·mi·nes·cence  (-lktr-lm-nsns)
n.
1. Direct conversion of electric energy to light by a solid phosphor subjected to an alternating electric field.
2. Emission of light caused by electric discharge in a gas.

e·lectro·lumi·nescent adj.


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SDK) has made remarkable progress in its development of organic electroluminescent (organic EL) device technology based on an innovative singlelayer organic electroluminescent devices based on phosphorescent polymer materials, achieving the world's highest external quantum efficiency of 17% for green light and 16% for blue light, respectively, with durability of 350,000 hours (initial luminance: 100 cd/m2).
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