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Transparent manganite films as hole injectors for organic light emitting diodes
Authors:I. Bergenti   V. Dediu   M. Murgia   A. Riminucci   G. Ruani  C. Taliani
Affiliation:

Istituto per lo Studio di Materiali Nanostrutturati, sezione Bologna, Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche, via Gobetti 101, 40129 Bologna, Italy

Abstract:Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are nowadays one of the most attractive devices based on organic semiconductors due to their successful application in the display technology. Electroluminescence in OLEDs is mainly governed by the fluorescence from excited singlet states, which have large transition probabilities providing the major radiative pathway. The “forbidden” triplet state emission can be activated by increasing spin–orbit coupling via dye doping. The singlet–triplet exciton formation statistics is usually given by 1:3 partition due to the quantum constrains.

Injection of carriers with finite spin polarisation should influence and modify the recombination statistics and can be used for tuning of the device efficiency. In this context, the development of a new class of electrodes able to guarantee both efficient charge and spin injection becomes of paramount importance. We show that strongly spin polarised colossal magnetoresistance manganite La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 (LSMO) can successfully substitute conventional ITO electrodes in OLEDs. Highly transparent, metallic and ferromagnetic LSMO layers were used in combination with standard Al and spin polarised Co top electrodes. Electrical and optical characterisations of the OLEDs with spin polarised electrodes indicate the applicability of the new manganite electrodes for organic light-emitting devices.

Keywords:Light-emitting diodes   Organic semiconductors   Thin films   Manganites   Spin injection
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