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Evaporated thin films of insulating poly-(tetrabromo-p-phenylenediselenide)
Authors:K D'AlmeidaJC Bernède  A GodoyFR Diaz  JY MevellecP Molinié
Institution:a Equipe couches minces et matériaux nouveaux, LPSE--FSTN, Universite de Nantes, 2 Rue de la Houssiniere, BP 92208, Nantes Cedex 3, France
b Faculty of Chemistry, PUCC, P.O. Box Santiago 22, Chile
c IMN, UMR-6502 CNRS, BP 32229, 44322 Nantes Cedex 3, France
Abstract:It has been shown that thin insulating film at the interface transparent conductive oxide/organic electroluminescent film could improve the performance of organic electroluminescent diodes (OLED). Such insulating film can be inorganic or organic. Poly-(tetrabromo-p-phenylenediselenide) (PBrPDSe) has been proved to be an efficient insulating film in OLED. The properties of these evaporated PBrPDSe thin films have been systematically studied by IR absorption, X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, scanning electron microscopy, electron spin resonance and optical transmission measurements. It is shown that, when the deposition temperature is kept below the decomposition temperature of the polymer, tetrabromo-p-phenylenediselenide molecule is preserved during the deposition process. However the polymer, which is insoluble in powder form, becomes soluble after deposition. It can be concluded that films are mainly composed of oligomers of tetrabromo-p-phenylenediselenide.The electrical properties of SnO2/PBrPDSe/Al thin films structures have been studied. The current-voltage characteristics exhibit a rectifying behaviour with a forward direction corresponding to a positive bias of the transparent conductive oxide film, the SnO2.
Keywords:Polymer  Insulator  Thin film  Vacuum deposition
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