Device Characteristics of Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Comprising Terfluorene Modified with Triphenyltriazine

The characteristics of a series of organic blue light-emitting diodes comprising terfluorene were investigated. The composition of the emitter layer was either a neat terfluorene compound, F(MB)3, F(MB)3 doped with TRZ, triphenyltriazine, as an electron acceptor, or hybrid compounds, TRZ-3F(MB)3 and...

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Published inChemistry of materials Vol. 19; no. 16; pp. 4043 - 4048
Main Authors Chen, Andrew C.-A, Wallace, Jason U, Klubek, Kevin P, Madaras, Marcel B, Tang, Ching W, Chen, Shaw H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published American Chemical Society 07.08.2007
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Summary:The characteristics of a series of organic blue light-emitting diodes comprising terfluorene were investigated. The composition of the emitter layer was either a neat terfluorene compound, F(MB)3, F(MB)3 doped with TRZ, triphenyltriazine, as an electron acceptor, or hybrid compounds, TRZ-3F(MB)3 and TRZ-1F(MB)3 , viz. TRZ functionalized with F(MB)3. The emitter layer was deposited by spin-casting from a solution on top of a PEDOT:PSS hole-injecting layer. These acceptor-containing emitters were responsible for a decreasing electroluminescence efficiency with an increasing TRZ content. The loss of efficiency can be attributed to an enhanced electron transport through the emitter layer and a consequent shift of the electron−hole recombination zone toward the exciton-quenching PEDOT:PSS interface. Compared to TRZ as the electron-accepting dopant in F(MB)3, TPBI caused a more substantial decrease in emission efficiency and a more pronounced rise in drive voltage presumably because of the protonation of TPBI by PEDOT:PSS to a much greater extent.
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ISSN:0897-4756
1520-5002
DOI:10.1021/cm0707105