A novel fabrication technique and new conjugated polymers for multilayer polymer light-emitting diodes
โ Scribed by Hideyuki Murata; Sadayuki Ukishima; Hideki Hirano; Tohru Yamanaka
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 138 KB
- Volume
- 8
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1042-7147
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โฆ Synopsis
We report a novel fabrication technique for multilayer light-emitting diodes composed of new polyoxadiazole, POD, conjugated polymers for the first time. The fabrication technique called vapor deposition polymerization is described. Chemical modification of monomers brought about the enhancement of reactivity and the production of high molecular weight of POD. Emission color with photoexcitation was controllable from violetblue to green by varying the chemical structures of PODs.
It was found that PODs could be employed as either electroluminescent or carrier-injecting layers by the optimization of the device structure. Two types of bilayer devices, which are constructed with POD/tris (8-quinolinoato) aluminum, Alq 3 , and with two POD layers with different chemical structures, were investigated. Carrier injection begins in the POD/Alq 3 bilayer device near 7 V, and the device emitted green light from Alq 3 . The maximum luminance of the POD/Alq 3 device reached 3500 cd/m 2 . The POD/POD bilayer device emitted blue light with maximum luminance of 21 cd/m 2 . Electroluminescence spectra of the devices coincided with photoluminescence spectra of each emitting material used.
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