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New Carbazole-Based Copolymers as Amorphous Hole-Transporting Materials for Multilayer Light-Emitting Diodes

✍ Scribed by Saulius Grigalevicius; Liang Ma; Gang Qian; Zhiyuan Xie; Michael Forster; Ullrich Scherf


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
161 KB
Volume
208
Category
Article
ISSN
1022-1352

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Abstract

New carbazole‐based copolymers, which contain various concentrations of 9‐alkyl‐3,6‐carbazole fragments in the main chain connected via alkylene spacers, have been synthesized by Ni(0)‐catalyzed Yamamoto‐type aryl‐aryl coupling reactions. Full characterization of the copolymer structure by NMR spectroscopy and elemental analysis is presented. These compounds represent amorphous materials of high thermal stability with glass transition temperatures of 151–162 °C and thermal decomposition starting at temperatures >390 °C. UV‐Vis absorption and photoluminescence emission of the copolymers confirmed that the effectively conjugated segment in the 3,6‐linked carbazole‐type copolymers is limited to dyads (dimeric units). However, copolymers with varying concentrations of the oligocarbazole chromophores demonstrate different charge injection and transport properties in multilayer light‐emitting diodes with the copolymers as the hole transport and Alq~3~ as the electroluminescent/electron transport layer. The device based on a copolymer composed of oligocarbazole blocks with an average length of around four carbazoles exhibited the best overall performance with a turn‐on voltage of 3.5 V, a maximal photometric efficiency of 4.1 cd · A^−1^ and maximum brightness of about 4 200 cd · m^−2^.

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