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Highly efficient bipolar connecting layers for tandem organic light-emitting devices

Authors :
L. Niu
J. Zhou
Junsheng Yu
Y. Cui
C. Kong
Y. Ren
S. Tao
Y. Guan
Source :
Applied Physics B. 105:857-862
Publication Year :
2011
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2011.

Abstract

A highly efficient tandem organic light-emitting device (OLED) has been fabricated by using an effective bipolar connecting layer structure. The connecting layers were made up of a layer of magnesium (Mg): 2,7-dipyrenyl-9,9-diphenyl fluorene (N-DPF) and a layer of tungsten trioxide (WO3). Such a connecting layer structure permits efficient opposite holes and electrons flowing into two adjacent emitting units. The current efficiency of the two-unit tandem device can be dramatically enhanced by more than four times compared with that of the conventional single-unit device. At 60 mA/cm2, the current efficiency of the tandem OLED using the connecting layers of Mg: N-DPF/WO3 was about 8.15 cd/A. The results can be marked as a breakthrough approach to improve the current efficiency and brightness of OLEDs. Furthermore, a model of the carrier tunneling into light-emitting units is proposed based on carrier balance and field-assisted tunneling. It indicates that the connecting layer structure functions as the origin of high efficiency for the tandem OLEDs.

Details

ISSN :
14320649 and 09462171
Volume :
105
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Applied Physics B
Accession number :
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