Organic emitters refer to materials that emit light when an electric current is passed through them, commonly known as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). These materials are composed of organic compounds, such as small molecules or polymers, which have unique properties that make them suitable for use in electronic devices such as televisions, smartphones, and lighting panels. Research in the field of organic emitters focuses on improving the efficiency, stability, and performance of OLEDs. Scientists and engineers work to develop new organic materials with better emission properties, as well as to optimize the device architecture and fabrication processes to enhance overall performance. Organic emitters are considered promising alternatives to traditional inorganic light-emitting materials due to their potential for low-cost production, flexibility, and energy efficiency. Ongoing research in this area aims to unlock the full potential of organic emitters for future applications in various display technologies and lighting solutions.