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Ravishankar Shukla University


Raipur (C.G.)
School of studies in Electronics and Photonics

CERTIFICATE

This is to certify that the report of seminar entitled “Organic Light Emitting
Diode” carried out by SWETA MINJ under my supervision and guidance for the
award of the degree of Master of Technology in Optoelectronics & Laser
Technology at Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University, Raipur (C.G.).

Date:- (Signature of Supervisor)

Dr. Sanjay Tiwari


S.O.S in Optoelectronics and photonics

(Signature of the Head of Department with Seal)

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ACKNOWLEDGMENT

I express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Sanjay Tiwari, H.O.D./Course Coordinator,


S.O.S. in Electronics & Photonics, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur (C.G.). for providing the
lab and necessary facility.

I am greatly obliged to Ms Ankita Tiwari, assistance professor, S.O.S. in


Electronics & Photonics Pt. R.S.U. Raipur (C.G.), for her encouragement and
support.
I am immensely indebted to Mr Naman Shukla Contract Asst. Prof. S.O.S. in
Electronics & Photonics, Pt. R.S.U. Raipur (C.G.), for there lectures, constructive
criticisms, guidance and advices.
I, on this occasion, remember the valuable suggestions and prayers offered by my
family members and friends which were inevitable for the successful completion of
my seminar.

SWETA MINJ

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ABSTRACT

Scientific research in the area of semiconducting organic materials as the active substance in
light emitting diodes (LEDs) has increased immensely during the last four decades. Organic
semiconductor was first reported in the 60s and then the materials where only considered to be
merely a scientific curiosity. (They are named organic because they consist primarily of carbon,
hydrogen and oxygen.)

Common light emitters today, Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and ordinary light bulbs consume
more power than organic diodes do. And the strive to decrease power consumption is always
something of matter. Organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) operate on the principle of
converting electrical energy into light, a phenomenon known as electroluminescence. They
exploit the properties of certain organic materials which emit light when an electric current
passes..

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