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TADFlife · Using the smart matrix approach to enhance TADF-OLED efficiency and lifetime
The European Training Network TADFlife will train a cohort of young PhD scientists within a multidisciplinary research program conceived from a simple industrial need, high performance blue OLEDs which also have long lifetime. This is not an easy problem to solve, as although OLEDs are now ubiquitous in phone and TV displays, the blue pixels still operate far below the performance and efficiency of the red and green to achieve acceptable lifetime. TADFlife will follow a new approach to solve this problem using the latest generation of OLED materials, thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) emitters. Through a device simulation development program, which incorporates a high degree of basic photophysics input, predictive models of TADFOLED performance and lifetime will be built and used to design new TADF emitters and hosts which overcome the degradation pathways identified from the model predictions. These new materials will then be synthesised. By introducing the concept of the smart matrix, the complex guest host interactions of TADF materials will be included and used to optimise emitter orientation to maximise light out-coupling from devices. Quantum chemistry will use the photophysics results to direct new materials design in tandem with the model predictions. Taking this dual approach, we believe will lead to solutions so far unobtainable for OLEDs. This highly interlinked program gives a fantastic opportunity for the brightest young chemists, spectroscopists, theoreticians and device physicists to work together, learn complimentary skills that will be in high demand from European OLED industries. Leading experts will give courses on core scientific skills along with soft skills and international secondments will be offered, all to properly prepare them for their future careers. They will be part of a network answering a real industrial need and help to secure the future of our European OLED industries in the global OLED materials arena.
Consortium · 21 organisations
UNIVERSITAT BAYREUTH
DE · €758,365
FLUXIM AG
CH · €281,277
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI PARMA
IT · €522,999
SIMBEYOND BV
NL · €265,620
KOKURITSU DAIGAKU HOJIN KYUSHU DAIGAKU
JP
UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM
UK · €606,345
SEOUL NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
KR
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION KYOTO UNIVERSITY
JP
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
US
THE UNIVERSITY COURT OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ST ANDREWS
UK · €303,173
LIGHT CONVERSION, UAB
LT
MERCK KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT AUF AKTIEN
DE · €252,788
VILNIAUS UNIVERSITETAS
LT · €223,947
BAYERISCHE FORSCHUNGSALLIANZ BAVARIAN RESEARCH ALLIANCE GMBH
DE
UNIVERSITAET AUGSBURG
DE · €505,577
Schrödinger, LLC
US
INSTITUTE OF PHYSICS OF NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF UKRAINE
UA · €221,946
TECHNISCHE UNIVERSITEIT EINDHOVEN
NL
GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
US
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE
IN
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
US
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