Polymer Electrophosphorescent Light-Emitting Diode Using Aluminum Bis(2-Methyl-8-Quinolinato) 4-Phenylphenolate as an Electron-Transport Layer
Article 2004 en
Authors
CQ
Chen Qiu
ZX
Zongliang Xie
HC
Hui Chen
Abstract
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The characteristics of organic light-emitting diodes depend critically on the arrangement and choice of the constituent organic layers. Diodes constructed using poly(vinylcarbazole) doped with phosphorescent fac tris(2-phenylpyridine) iridium (III) [Ir(ppy)/sub 3/] as the polymer hole-transport layers and aluminum (III) bis(2-methyl-8-quinolinato) 4-phenylphenolate as hole-blocking and electron-transport layers were investigated. The peak efficiencies of the diodes were sensitive to the concentration of Ir(ppy)/sub 3/. With an optimal 2 wt% concentration, an effective external quantum efficiency of 10% photons/electron, a luminance power efficiency of 7.3 lm/W, and a low turn-on voltage of 6 V were obtained.
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