High-efficiency light-emitting diodes using neutral surfactants and aluminum cathode
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 21_Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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Original language | English |
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Article number | 83504 |
Pages (from-to) | 1-3 |
Journal / Publication | Applied Physics Letters |
Volume | 86 |
Issue number | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 21 Feb 2005 |
Externally published | Yes |
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Abstract
High-efficiency polymer light-emitting diodes were fabricated by spin-coating a layer of neutral surfactant on top of the poly[2-methoxy-5- (2′ -ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] electroluminescent (EL) layer to facilitate the electron injection through the high-work-function aluminum cathode. The external luminous efficiency of the device can reach 3.59 cd/A, which is higher than the control device (1.89 cd/A) using calcium as cathode. It was found that when the combination of surfactant and aluminum was used as cathode the abundant hole-injection through a hole-transporting layer and hole pile-up at the inner side of the EL/surfactant interface causes an effective electric field to enhance electron injection. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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High-efficiency light-emitting diodes using neutral surfactants and aluminum cathode. / Niu, Yu-Hua; Ma, Hong; Xu, Qingmin et al.
In: Applied Physics Letters, Vol. 86, No. 8, 83504, 21.02.2005, p. 1-3.Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews (RGC: 21, 22, 62) › 21_Publication in refereed journal › peer-review