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17 January 2005 Light-emitting devices based on blends of polymers
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Abstract
In order to get electroluminescent devices incorporate high efficiency, easy fabrication and long-term physical stability, single layer electroluminescent devices based on soluble p-type polymer PDDOPV [poly (2,5-bis (dodecyloxy)-phenylenevinylene)] doped by n-type soluble polymer PPQ [poly (phenyl quinoxaline)] are successfully fabricated. Compared with single layer device of pure PDDOPV, the turn-on voltage of doped single layer devices is drop from 4.5V to 2.6V, at the same applied voltage, the current is higher but still at the same order of magnitude, the brightness and luminescent efficiency are both enhanced more than one order of magnitude. At 10 V, the current, brightness and luminescent efficiency of devices of blends are 1.95, 30.9 and 16 times of those of devices of pure PDDOPV respectively. The remarkable enhancement of doped devices is attributed to the reduction of injection barrier of minority carrier and enhancement of minority carrier injection caused by the doping PPQ in PDDOPV. This result demonstrates that it is an effective way to improve the device performance by doping n-type polymer in p-type polymer.
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Haishu Tan, Sun Gang, and Jianquan Yao "Light-emitting devices based on blends of polymers", Proc. SPIE 5644, Optoelectronic Devices and Integration, (17 January 2005); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.576409
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Doping

Electrons

Electroluminescence

Organic light emitting diodes

Luminous efficiency

Molecules

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