Title :
Singlet Generation Yields in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
Author :
Monkman, Andy P. ; Rothe, Carsten ; King, Simon M.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Phys., Univ. of Durham, Durham, UK
Abstract :
A major potential difference between polymer and small molecule organic light-emitting devices is the possibility of spin-dependent charge recombination in the latter. In this case, the singlet exciton formation yield, one of the key parameters that determines device efficiencies, deviates from the simple quantum mechanical spin statistics prediction of 25%. For polymers, the departure from this limit has been demonstrated by several indirect measurements yielding a wide spread values from 25% up to 95% and by ourselves using a direct measurement on working devices at 44%. These results clearly indicate that polymer-based devices hold a unique advantage over small molecule-based devices. Comment will be made to these various measurement techniques along with an insight into current theoretical ideas that can explain the departure from the quantum spin statistical limit.OLEDs.
Keywords :
Organic electronics; excitons; organic light emitting diodes; polymers; organic light-emitting diodes; polymer; simple quantum mechanical spin statistics; singlet exciton; singlet generation yields; small molecule organic light-emitting devices; spin-dependent charge recombination; Charge carrier processes; Excitons; Light emitting diodes; Organic light emitting diodes; Organic materials; Organic semiconductors; Physics; Quantum mechanics; Radiative recombination; Spontaneous emission; Light-emitting diode displays; light-emitting diodes; organic compounds;
Journal_Title :
Proceedings of the IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/JPROC.2009.2021868