Electroluminescence in organic light-emitting diodes arises from a charge-transfer reaction between the injected positive and negative charges by which they combine to form singlet excitons that subsequently decay radiatively. The quantum yield of this process (the number of photons generated per electron or hole injected) is often thought(1) to have a statistical upper limit of 25 per cent. This is based on the assumption that the formation cross-section of singlet excitons, sigma (s), is approximately the same as that of any one of the three equivalent non-radiative triplet exciton states, sigma (T); that is, sigma (S)/sigma (T) approximate to 1. However, recent experimental(2) and theoretical(3) work suggests that sigma (S)/sigma (T) may...
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Journal ArticleWe have measured the ratio, r =ơ s/ơT of the formation cross section, ơ of singlet an...
The ultimate efficiency of polymer light-emitting diodes is limited by the fraction of charges recom...
We develop a general theory of electron-hole recombination in organic light-emitting diodes that lea...
We have measured the ratio, r=sS/sT of the formation cross section, s of singlet and triplet exciton...
This paper presents a possible explanation for the enhanced singlet exciton yield in light emitting ...
Using pulse radiolysis and triplet energy transfer has enabled us to measure the triplet energies in...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
The main part of the thesis is concerned with charge photogeneration in conjugated polymers. MeLPPP ...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor–accep...
Journal ArticleWe introduce a version of the cw photomodulation technique, measured far from the ste...
Since the discovery of electroluminescence in the phenyl-based conjugated polymers in 1990, the fiel...
© 2004 American Physical Society. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can...
Journal ArticleWe have measured the ratio, r =ơ s/ơT of the formation cross section, ơ of singlet an...
The ultimate efficiency of polymer light-emitting diodes is limited by the fraction of charges recom...
We develop a general theory of electron-hole recombination in organic light-emitting diodes that lea...
We have measured the ratio, r=sS/sT of the formation cross section, s of singlet and triplet exciton...
This paper presents a possible explanation for the enhanced singlet exciton yield in light emitting ...
Using pulse radiolysis and triplet energy transfer has enabled us to measure the triplet energies in...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
The main part of the thesis is concerned with charge photogeneration in conjugated polymers. MeLPPP ...
The presence of energetically low-lying triplet states is a hallmark of organic semiconductors. Even...
ABSTRACT: Electron–hole (e–h) capture in luminescent conjugated polymers (LCPs) is modeled by the di...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor-accep...
We investigate the role of excess excitation energy on the nature of photoexcitations in donor–accep...
Journal ArticleWe introduce a version of the cw photomodulation technique, measured far from the ste...
Since the discovery of electroluminescence in the phenyl-based conjugated polymers in 1990, the fiel...
© 2004 American Physical Society. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can...
Journal ArticleWe have measured the ratio, r =ơ s/ơT of the formation cross section, ơ of singlet an...
The ultimate efficiency of polymer light-emitting diodes is limited by the fraction of charges recom...