Abstract

AbstractStretchable electroluminescent (EL) devices have been studied for more than 10 years, and their EL and mechanical performance, such as brightness, efficiency, stretchability, and stretching stability show significant improvement. Stretchable display is considered to be the most promising next‐generation display technology, which has broad application prospects in various emerging fields, such as deformable displays, electronic skins, and biomedical devices, and it attracts much attention from worldwide manufacturers. However, no commercial application cases for stretchable displays are reported to date. There are many reasons for this situation, including deficient device performance, immature preparation process, and diversiform device structures and materials. On the other hand, although researchers devise a number of possible applications for stretchable EL devices, it is still controversial what unique and interesting functions stretchable displays can play in these scenarios, and whether they can be replaced by flexible, bendable, and rollable devices with better EL and mechanical performance. Therefore, the future of stretchable displays is full of both opportunities and challenges. In response to the above concerns, this review summarizes the characteristics, problems, and possible solutions of various types of stretchable EL devices, aiming to promote their development and application.

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