Porous nanocellulose paper was fabricated and applied as a light outcoupling medium. The nanocellulose papers were prepared using cellulose powder and a high-pressure homogenizing process. The translucent nanocellulose paper had high total transmittance and haze, and gave off diffuse light when the incident light passes through it. Through the application of the fabricated nanocellulose paper on the external surfaces of organic light-emitting diode (OLED) devices, it was possible not only to enhance the luminous efficiency but also to widen the angular light distribution. As this paper is intrinsically flexible, it can be applied to various forms of light sources bearing curvature
Exploration of environmentally friendly light-emitting devices with extremely low weight has been a ...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Increasing attention has been paid to the next generation of ‘green’ electronic devices based on ren...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Cellulose widely exists in plant tissues. Due to the large pores between the cellulose units, the re...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Ce travail de thèse s'inscrit dans le contexte de la fonctionnalisation de matériaux cellulosiques d...
Reducing the thickness of transparent paper without losing its outstanding optical haze and transmit...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
We cannot see through ordinary paper because it's constituent micrometer sized cellulose fibers...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
Over the past decades, electronic waste has accumulated and has increased by 21% in the last five ...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Exploration of environmentally friendly light-emitting devices with extremely low weight has been a ...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Increasing attention has been paid to the next generation of ‘green’ electronic devices based on ren...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Cellulose widely exists in plant tissues. Due to the large pores between the cellulose units, the re...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Wood fibers possess natural unique hierarchical and mesoporous structures that enable a variety of n...
Ce travail de thèse s'inscrit dans le contexte de la fonctionnalisation de matériaux cellulosiques d...
Reducing the thickness of transparent paper without losing its outstanding optical haze and transmit...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
We cannot see through ordinary paper because it's constituent micrometer sized cellulose fibers...
Organic electronics is the study of organic materials with electronic functionality and the applicat...
Over the past decades, electronic waste has accumulated and has increased by 21% in the last five ...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Exploration of environmentally friendly light-emitting devices with extremely low weight has been a ...
The understanding of the interaction between light and complex, random structures is the key for des...
Increasing attention has been paid to the next generation of ‘green’ electronic devices based on ren...