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17 April 1998 Polymeric light-emitting diodes utilizing TPD-dispersed polyimide thin film and organometallic complex
Hyuntaek Lim, Hyunjoo Park, Jae-Gyoung Lee, Youngkyoo Kim, Won-Jei Cho, Chang-Sik Ha
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Abstract
The polymeric light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) in the present work consist of a double layer organic structure, i.e. ITO/hole transport material (HTM)-dispersed polymer/emitter/cathode. Fully aromatic polyimide, poly(4,4'- oxydiphenylene pyromellitimide) (PMDA-ODA PI), with outstanding thermal stability and high glass transition temperature of 377 degrees Celsius was introduced as a matrix polymer for binding the HTM. N,N'-diphenyl-N,N'-di(m- tolyl)benzidine (TPD) and bis(8-hydroxyquinolinato)zinc(II) (Znq2) were used as a HTM and an emitter, respectively. The turn-on voltage was ca. 7 V. Bright greenish yellow light was observed at 11 V under room light.
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Hyuntaek Lim, Hyunjoo Park, Jae-Gyoung Lee, Youngkyoo Kim, Won-Jei Cho, and Chang-Sik Ha "Polymeric light-emitting diodes utilizing TPD-dispersed polyimide thin film and organometallic complex", Proc. SPIE 3281, Polymer Photonic Devices, (17 April 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.305439
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Polymers

Electroluminescence

Telescopic pixel displays

Electrons

Light emitting diodes

Absorption

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