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Numerical simulation of impedance and admittance of OLEDs

✍ Scribed by Nguyen, N. D. ;Schmeits, M.


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
265 KB
Volume
203
Category
Article
ISSN
0031-8965

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Abstract

In this issue's Editor's Choice [1], the electrical characteristics of organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) are calculated for the dc and ac regimes by numerically solving the basic semiconductor equations. The cover picture is taken from a diagram showing the steady‐state electron concentration n~0~ and the hole concentration p~0~ for an applied voltage V~0~ = 3 V as well as the real part of the electron amplitude $ \tilde n $
and the hole amplitude $ \tilde p $ for frequencies of 1 Hz and 10^5^ Hz. α‐NPD and Alq~3~ molecules being used as active hole‐ and electron‐transporting materials, respectively, are inserted.

The first author is working as a postdoctoral fellow for an European project on OLEDs. His current research interests are the transport properties of organic semiconductors, where the conduction mechanisms and the role of traps are studied.

This issue also contains a second Editor's Choice entitled “AlGaN/AlN distributed bragg reflectors for deep ultraviolet wavelengths” by Craig G. Moe et al. [2] as well as the Feature Article “p‐type transparent conducting oxides” by Su Sheng, Guojia Fang et al. [3].


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