We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alternating block copolymer with a methoxy bi-substituted conjugated segment. The negative charge carrier mobility of 6 × 10-11 cm /V.s is directly determined using space-charge-limited current analytical expressions. Positive charge carrier transport is also space-charge-limited, with a mobility of 1 × 10-8 eV. The electron trap distribution is exponential, with a characteristic energy of ~ 0.12 eV. A hole trap with energy ~ 0.4 eV was observed. This copolymer is used as emissive material in organic light-emitting diodes that present brightness of ~ 900 dc/m² at 12.5 V
A soluble electroluminescent polymer containing hole-deficient triphenylamine and electron-deficient...
The charge transport and recombination in white-emitting polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) are s...
This paper presents a device model for the current and light generation of polymer light-emitting di...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
An effective positive charge carrier mobility of 4.4 x 10 -9 cm²/V.s was directly determined using a...
We analyze current versus voltage data obtained using single carrier injection in several metal/poly...
In this communication we analyse current versus voltage data obtained using one carrier injection at...
[[abstract]]We study systematically the underlying property which determines the electroluminescence...
[[abstract]]The relation between charge balance and electroluminescent efficiency for polymers is st...
The charge transport in white light-emitting polymers was investigated using hole-only devices of a ...
The charge transport in white light-emitting polymers was investigated using hole-only devices of a ...
Nonconjugated bipolar transport polymers have been developed as host materials for electroluminescen...
An assay was introduced to clarify influences on electroluminescent behavior for RGB-colored phospho...
A soluble electroluminescent polymer containing hole-deficient triphenylamine and electron-deficient...
The charge transport and recombination in white-emitting polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) are s...
This paper presents a device model for the current and light generation of polymer light-emitting di...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
We determine the mobility of positive and negative charge carriers in a soluble green-emitting alter...
An effective positive charge carrier mobility of 4.4 x 10 -9 cm²/V.s was directly determined using a...
We analyze current versus voltage data obtained using single carrier injection in several metal/poly...
In this communication we analyse current versus voltage data obtained using one carrier injection at...
[[abstract]]We study systematically the underlying property which determines the electroluminescence...
[[abstract]]The relation between charge balance and electroluminescent efficiency for polymers is st...
The charge transport in white light-emitting polymers was investigated using hole-only devices of a ...
The charge transport in white light-emitting polymers was investigated using hole-only devices of a ...
Nonconjugated bipolar transport polymers have been developed as host materials for electroluminescen...
An assay was introduced to clarify influences on electroluminescent behavior for RGB-colored phospho...
A soluble electroluminescent polymer containing hole-deficient triphenylamine and electron-deficient...
The charge transport and recombination in white-emitting polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) are s...
This paper presents a device model for the current and light generation of polymer light-emitting di...