Company Filing History:
Years Active: 2011
Title: Innovations of David D Evanoff in Polymer Light Emitting Diodes
Introduction
David D Evanoff is an accomplished inventor based in Cullowhee, NC (US). He has made significant contributions to the field of polymer light emitting diodes (PLEDs). His innovative work focuses on enhancing the performance and versatility of these devices.
Latest Patents
David D Evanoff holds a patent for "Color-tailored polymer light emitting diodes including emissive colloidal particles and method of forming same." This patent discloses color-tailored and white-light emitting polymer colloid-based OLEDs. The devices include electroluminescent (EL) colloidal conductive polymer systems that can incorporate EL dyes or other EL materials. His systems can sequester multiple EL components in different colloids within a single emissive layer of an EL device, minimizing energy transfer between colloids. The devices can exhibit tailored emissions across a broad range of wavelengths by mixing red, green, and blue PLED colloids. The disclosed methods involve incorporating one or more electroluminescent dyes into a semiconductive EL polymer colloid, isolating the dyes to prevent energy transfer while maintaining individual color emissions.
Career Highlights
David D Evanoff is affiliated with Clemson University, where he continues to advance research in the field of polymer electronics. His work has garnered attention for its innovative approach to enhancing the functionality of light-emitting devices.
Collaborations
David has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Christopher F Huebner and Joseph B Carroll. Their combined expertise contributes to the ongoing research and development in polymer light emitting technologies.
Conclusion
David D Evanoff's contributions to the field of polymer light emitting diodes represent a significant advancement in the technology. His innovative approaches and collaborations continue to shape the future of this area of research.