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Characteristics of a single‐layered organic electroluminescent device using a carrier‐transporting copolymer and a nonconjugated light‐emitting polymer
Authors:Chang Ho Lee  Seung Hoon Ryu  Se Young Oh
Abstract:We have synthesized a novel carrier‐transporting copolymer and a nonconjugated light‐emitting polymer. The carrier‐transporting copolymer has a triphenylamine moiety as a hole‐transporting unit and a triazine moiety as an electron‐transporting unit, both of which are located in the polymer side chain. The nonconjugated light‐emitting polymer has a perylene moiety, which acts as an emitting unit in the polymer side chain. These polymers are very soluble in most organic solvents, such as monochlorobenzene, tetrahydrofuran, chloroform, and benzene. A single‐layered electroluminescent device consisting of ITO/copolymer and emitting‐material 4‐(dicyanomethylene)‐2‐methyl‐6‐(4‐dimethylaminostyryl)‐4H‐pyran (DCM) or light‐emitting polymer)/Al mixtures exhibits maximum external quantum efficiency when the concentration of the emitting material is 30 wt %. The device emits red or blue light according to the emitting material. When CsF is used as the electron‐injecting material, the drive voltage decreases drastically to 7 V, and the highest quantum efficiency is 0.5%. © 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phys 41: 2733–2743, 2003
Keywords:carrier‐transporting copolymers  nonconjugated light‐emitting polymers  light‐emitting diodes  CsF‐injecting material  luminescence  spin coating  quantum efficiency
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