Software system development to calculate electro-optical characteristics of organic light-emitting structures
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2015.43744Keywords:
chromaticity, luminance, OLED, light-emitting diodesAbstract
The current state of development of organic electronics was analyzed in the paper. The problem of elaborating low-cost express measurements of chromatic and luminance characteristics as an alternative to costly, located in specialized laboratories was considered.
Methodology for determining the chromatic characteristics of organic light-emitting diodes (OLED), adapted to planar light-emitting structures was developed. The software to calculate the basic electro-optical characteristics of OLED, namely chromatic, luminance and current-voltage characteristics of organic light-emitting diodes according to the previously developed calculation methodology was designed.
The developed software solves the problem of cumbersome calculations of basic electro-optical characteristics of OLED, it is adapted to a modern operating system, provides calculation correctness and accuracy, easy interface to effectively solve the computational problem for the platform.
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