"Molecular Additive Boosts Efficiency of Next-Gen LEDs, but Reduces Lifespan"

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Researchers at the Max Planck Institute have developed a new molecule structure that enhances the efficiency of blue OLEDs by eliminating the negative effects of impurities. By arranging the molecules in a spiral formation, the electron-conducting core is shielded from impurities, allowing for faster and obstacle-free electron transport. This breakthrough could simplify the design and production process of blue OLEDs, leading to advancements in OLED technology.
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