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Hello,I'm glad I found such a good pdf text extractor! tutorials/multi-columns/markdowntext.py But there is still a problem, when I use the py file in this directory to process Wiley's document, two paragraph statements are messed up. doi:10.1002/adom.202401391 Here is the text I extracted using this py ''' colors (red, green, and blue) or a combi
Highly efficient and stable single-stack hybrid white organic light-emitting nation of complementary colors (com- diode (WOLED) devices are developed using two emissive layers: one with monly orange and blue) to generate a amber-colored phosphorescent molecular-aggregate emission from the Pd(II) broad emission spectrum.[[8,9]] The compli
cations associated with such architectures
complex, Pd(II) 7-(3-(pyridine-2-yl-κN)phenoxy-κC)(benzo-κC)([c]benzo[4,5]
stem from the employment of multiple
imidazo-κN)[1,2-a][1,5]naphthyridine, Pd3O8-Py5, and the other with blue
emitters, which require intricate device
fluorescence emission. An optimized device structure achieves high color sta- engineering strategies to avoid voltage- bility under various current densities, an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of dependent changes in the electrolumi- 45.5%, a power efficiency of 97.4 Lm W[−][1], and an estimated LT95 (operational nescent (EL) spectrum, typically caused time to 95% of the initial luminance) of 50 744 h at an initial luminance of by a shift of the exciton recombination
''' Abstract Highly efficient and stable single-stack hybrid white organic light-emitting diode (WOLED) devices are developed using two emissive layers: one with amber-colored phosphorescent molecular-aggregate emission from the Pd(II) complex, Pd(II) 7-(3-(pyridine-2-yl-κN)phenoxy-κC)(benzo-κC)([c]benzo[4,5]
Introduction colors (red, green, and blue) or a combi nation of complementary colors (com monly orange and blue) to generate a broad emission spectrum.[8,9] The compli cations associated with such architectures stem from the employment of multiple '''