Hybrid organic light-emitting device fabricated with semiconducting polyimide via mixed vapor deposition polymerization

IEEE Journal of Quantum Electronics - Tập 38 Số 8 - Trang 1039-1046 - 2002
Youngkyoo Kim1, Young-Yi Jeong1, Dong-Kwon Choi1
1Institute for Advanced Engineering, NESS Center, Kyunggi, South Korea

Tóm tắt

Hybrid organic light-emitting devices (HOLEDs) were fabricated with the active molecularly doped polyimide (AMDPI) thin film as a hole-injecting-transporting layer through the mixed vapor deposition polymerization (VDP) process. As a comparison, the polyimide thin film as a hole-injecting-transporting layer was also prepared for a HOLED via VDP. Both the AMDPI and polyimide thin films were almost optically transparent over the entire visible range because the bandgap energy was /spl sim/2.9 eV. HOLEDs with the AMDPI thin film showed a higher luminance and efficiency than that with the polyimide thin film. In particular, the application of a lithium-aluminum cathode significantly enhanced the luminance and the efficiency of HOLEDs with the AMDPI thin film.

Từ khóa

#Semiconductivity #Polyimides #Chemical vapor deposition #Polymer films #Semiconductor thin films #Transistors #Sputtering #Thin film devices #Optical films #Optical polymers

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