Handbook of Luminescence, Display Materials and Devices is a major reference work that provides coverage on various aspects of organic and inorganic luminescent materials and devices. These three-volumes provide coverage on organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) and inorganic display devices including materials synthetic strategies, processing and fabrication methods, screening methods, spectroscopic characterization, energy transfer processes, luminescence in conjugated oligomers, polymers, nanostructured materials, carbon nanotubes, flexible display technologies, up-conversion phosphor materials and aging process, emissive displays display device reliability, electrode material degradation, packaging, surface properties, etc. The handbook has been divided into three thematic volumes: Volume 1. Organic Light-Emitting Diodes, Volume 2. Inorganic Display Materials, Volume 3. Display Devices.Most up-to-date reference work summarizing three decades of pioneering research on OLEDs and inorganic displays. A unique source of in-depth knowledge of many aspects of OLEDs, inorganic display materials and devices. Contains about 25 state-of-the-art chapters written by 50 international experts from academia and industries. Over 6,000 bibliographic citations and thousands of illustrations, figures, tables, chemical structures and equations. An essential resource for scientists, researchers, upper-level undergraduate and graduate students, college and university professors working in the field of light-emitting diodes, luminescent materials, materials science, solid-state physics, polymer science, chemistry, electrical and electronic engineering, optical engineering, display devices, nanotechnology, etc.'The Handbook of Luminescence, Display Materials and Devices is a timely and useful source for any professional, from beginner to expert, working on organic light-emitting diodes and display devices. The handbook provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary and up-to-date coverage on many aspects of luminescent materials and devices; it will be a valued single reference source for researchers, students and professionals working in this field.' - Professor Alan J. Heeger, Nobel Prize Laureate