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| has gloss | eng: A light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC or LEEC) is a solid-state devices that generates light from an electric current (electroluminesces). They are usually composed of two metal electrodes connected by (e.g. sandwiching) an organic semiconducting material that contains mobile ions. Aside from the ions, their structure is very similar to that of an Organic light-emitting diode (OLED). |
| lexicalization | eng: LEEC |
| lexicalization | eng: Light-emitting Electrochemical Cell |
| instance of | e/Conductive polymer |
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