Abstract :
Surface modifications were performed on the indium tin oxide (ITO) substrates for polymer light-emitting devices, using the different treatment
methods including solvent cleaning, hydrochloric acid treatment and oxygen plasma. The influence ofmodifications on the surface properties of ITO
electrodes were investigated by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), atomic force microscopy (AFM), contact angle, and four-point probe. The
surface energies of the ITO substrates were also calculated from the measured contact angles. Experimental results demonstrate that the surface
properties of the ITO substrates strongly depend on the modification methods, and oxygen plasma more effectively improves the ITO surface
properties compared with the other treatments. Furthermore, the polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) with the differently treated ITO
substrates as device electrodes were fabricated and characterized. It is observed that the surface modifications on ITO electrodes have a certain degree
of influence upon the injection current, luminance and efficiency, but hardly upon the turn-onvoltages of current injection and light emission which are
close to the measured energy gap of electroluminescent polymer. Oxygen plasma treatment on the ITO electrode yields the better performance of the
LECs, due to the improvement of interface formation and electrical contact of the ITO electrode with the polymer blend in the LECs.
Keywords :
Polymer light-emitting device , Polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells , Surface modification , ITO electrode