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Abstract

Solution-processed OLEDs represent a low-cost, scalable alternative to vacuum-deposited devices, particularly for flexible and large-scale applications. However, selecting compatible materials for each layer remains a complex task, further complicated by inconsistent documentation, solvent interactions, and limited reproducibility across the literature. This work presents a literature review and critical analysis of materials, solvents, and fabrication methods involved in solution-processed OLEDs, with particular attention to layer formulation, solvent orthogonality, and processing constraints. A Monte Carlo-based optimization framework is introduced as a proof of concept, aiming to formalize stack selection and explore viable combinations based on empirical constraints. The critical analysis highlights recurring issues in the field and advocates for a more structured, reproducibility-oriented approach to OLED design.

Original languageEnglish
Article number217
JournalMicromachines
Volume17
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Feb 2026

!!!Keywords

  • Hansen solubility parameters (HSP)
  • material compatibility
  • Monte Carlo optimization
  • OLED
  • optoelectronics
  • reproducibility
  • solution-processed OLEDs
  • solvent orthogonality
  • stack design methodology

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