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Organic Two-Layer Light-Emitting Diodes Based on High-T<INF>g</INF> Hole-Transporting Polymers with Different Redox Potentials

Authors :
Bellmann, E.
Shaheen, S. E.
Grubbs, R. H.
Marder, S. R.
Kippelen, B.
Peyghambarian, N.
Source :
Chemistry of Materials; February 15, 1999, Vol. 11 Issue: 2 p399-407, 9p
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

A series of soluble arylamine-based hole-transporting polymers with glass transition temperatures in the range of 130−150 &#176;C have been synthesized. The synthetic methodology allows facile substitution of the aryl groups on the amine with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating moieties, which permits tuning of the redox potential of the polymer. These polymers have been used as hole-transport layers (HTLs) in two-layer light-emitting diodes ITO/HTL/Alq/Mg [ITO = indium tin oxide, Alq = tris(8-quinolinato)aluminum]. The maximum external quantum efficiency of the device increases if the redox potential of the HTL is increased to facilitate reduction of the positive charge carriers at the HTL/Alq interface. A fluorinated hole-transport polymer with a relatively large redox potential (390 mV vs ferrocenium/ferrocene) yielded the device with the highest external quantum efficiency of 1.25% photons/e&lt;SUP&gt;-&lt;/SUP&gt;. The device stability, however, follows the opposite trend. The device with the most electron-rich HTL exhibited the best performance after prolonged usage.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08974756
Volume :
11
Issue :
2
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Chemistry of Materials
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs1064262