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6 June 2002 Optoelectric properties in the phosphor-doped polymeric light-emitting diodes
Je-Jung Yun, Gwang-Chae Oh, Su-Mi Park, Eun-Mi Han
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Abstract
Bluish white light emission was obtained from a phospher doped light-emitting diodes(LEDs) prepared from a poly(9- vinylcarbazole)(PVK) matrix and an inorganic phosphor as a dopant. We used PVK as an emitter and long afterglow phosphor based on Strontium Aluminate as a guest emitter. The turn-on voltage of the phospher doped PVK LEDs is about 6.5 V, which was lower than the undoped PVK with a voltage of 12V. By doping with inorganic phosphor, the maximum luminescence is about much higher than that of the pure PVK LEDs. External quantum efficiency of the doped PVK LEDs was improved by two times compared to that of pure PVK LEDs. An additional emission observed in electrophosphorescence of the doped PVK LEDs at 630 nm is tentatively assigned to energy transfer from PVK to phospher.
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Je-Jung Yun, Gwang-Chae Oh, Su-Mi Park, and Eun-Mi Han "Optoelectric properties in the phosphor-doped polymeric light-emitting diodes", Proc. SPIE 4641, Light-Emitting Diodes: Research, Manufacturing, and Applications VI, (6 June 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.469211
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KEYWORDS
Light emitting diodes

Luminescence

Polymers

Aluminum

Doping

Energy transfer

External quantum efficiency

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