DocumentCode
2058261
Title
Photoirradiation effects on light-emitting devices using conjugated polymers as emission material
Author
Tada, Kazuya ; Onoda, Mitsuyoshi
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. Eng., Himeji Inst. of Technol., Hyogo, Japan
fYear
2001
fDate
2001
Firstpage
545
Lastpage
548
Abstract
The photoirradiation effects on the emission characteristics of polymer light-emitting devices (PLEDs) based on conjugated polymer have been studied. In this study, we have used PLEDs with semitransparent Al cathode to accelerate the photooxidation of the emission layer. It was already confirmed that the semitransparent-Al film having optical transmittance ~30% does not reduce the photooxidation rate of underlying polymer film. When poly(2-methoxy-5-dodecyloxy-1,4-phenylene vinylene) (MDOPPV) is used in the emission layer, the emission intensity at a constant voltage drops significantly. It has been also observed that the photoluminescence quantum efficiency of MDOPPV film significantly reduces by similar photooxidation. On the other hand, the electroluminescence quantum efficiency remains constant. These apparently curious results have been explained by taking the difference in the exciton formation sites between electroluminescence and photoluminescence processes into account
Keywords
LED displays; electroluminescence; flat panel displays; organic semiconductors; oxidation; photoluminescence; MDOPPV; PLEDs; conjugated polymers; electroluminescence quantum efficiency; emission characteristics; emission intensity; exciton formation sites; flat-panel displays; photoirradiation effects; photoluminescence quantum efficiency; photooxidation; polymer light-emitting devices; Acceleration; Cathodes; Electroluminescence; Excitons; Optical films; Optical polymers; Photoluminescence; Polymer films; Stimulated emission; Voltage;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Electrical Insulating Materials, 2001. (ISEIM 2001). Proceedings of 2001 International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Himeji
Print_ISBN
4-88686-053-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISEIM.2001.973724
Filename
973724
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