Researchers develop the world's most efficient fully-stretchable OLED device
Researchers from Seoul National University, in collaboration with researchers from Drexel University have developed the world's most efficient (17% EQE) fully-stretchable OLED device, using an exciplex-assisted phosphorescent layer and MXene-contact stretchable electrodes.

In a fully stretchable OLED, all constituent layers exhibit intrinsic mechanical stretchability. Most reported stretchable displays rely on rigid light-emitting devices connected by stretchable interconnects, and these suffer from poor mechanical reliability at junctions under strain, limited skin conformability, and degradation in display resolution.


