Abstract
An emission material, bis{2-(naphtha [3,4]imidazol-2-yl) pyridinato} Magnesium (MgNIP) used for organic light emitting devices, has been synthesized. The decomposition temperature was observed at 510°C and no melting transition (Tm) of MgNIP was observed up to 400°C. The emission spectrum of organic emitting device using MgNIP as emitted layer exhibits a broad maximum at 531 nm. The color of the emitted light is in the orange region in the CIE coordinate of x = 0.46 y = 0.46.
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Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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