Issue 4, 2003

Polymer light-emitting diodes based on a bipolar transporting luminescent polymer

Abstract

A soluble electroluminescent polymer containing hole-deficient triphenylamine and electron-deficient oxadiazole units in the main chains has been designed and studied. The design is based on the consideration that the triphenylamine group possesses good hole-transporting property and the oxadiazole unit is known to be of electron-transporting character. Because of the good bipolar transporting performance, the brightness and electroluminescent efficiency are significantly improved and the turn-on voltage is reduced compared with a similar polymer without the electron-deficient oxadiazole units in the main chains. For a device with configuration ITO/PEDOT/polymer/CsF/Al, a maximum brightness of 3600 cd m−2 and a maximum luminescent efficiency of 0.65 cd A−1 (quantum efficiency of 0.3%) were obtained in the polymer with oxadiazole units, about 15 times brighter and 15 times more efficient than the corresponding polymer without oxadiazole units.

Graphical abstract: Polymer light-emitting diodes based on a bipolar transporting luminescent polymer

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Oct 2002
Accepted
30 Jan 2003
First published
14 Feb 2003

J. Mater. Chem., 2003,13, 773-777

Polymer light-emitting diodes based on a bipolar transporting luminescent polymer

Y. Zhang, Y. Hu, H. Li, L. Wang, X. Jing, F. Wang and D. Ma, J. Mater. Chem., 2003, 13, 773 DOI: 10.1039/B210302H

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