Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are promising lighting devices in which the redistribution of ionic charges allows for double electronic carrier injection from air-stable electrodes. Uncertainties about the mode of operation are limiting the progress of these devices. Using fast (with respect to the current growth time) but resolutive electrical measurement techniques, the electronic transport mechanism in state-of-the-art sandwiched devices can be monitored as a function of the operation time. The results indicate the formation of doped transport layers adjacent to the electrodes that reduces the extent of the central neutral light-emitting layer where electronic transport is limited by space-charge. Prolonged growth of the dop...
A major drawback of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) is the long time scale associated wi...
Two types of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are commonly distinguished, the polymer-bas...
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are simple electroluminescent devices comprising an emis...
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) made of electroluminescent polymers were studied by d.c....
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are one of the simplest electroluminescent devices and c...
Polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the electrochemical analog of light-emitting di...
The application of doping in semiconductors plays a major role in the high performances achieved to ...
The operational mechanism of polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) in sandwich geometr...
In light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the position of the emission zone (EZ) is not predef...
The light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) is a contender for emerging applications of light, pri...
In light‐emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the position of the emission zone (EZ) is not predef...
The interplay between ionic and electronic charge carriers in mixed conductors offers rich physics a...
A major drawback of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) is the long time scale associated wi...
Two types of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are commonly distinguished, the polymer-bas...
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are simple electroluminescent devices comprising an emis...
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) made of electroluminescent polymers were studied by d.c....
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are one of the simplest electroluminescent devices and c...
Polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the electrochemical analog of light-emitting di...
The application of doping in semiconductors plays a major role in the high performances achieved to ...
The operational mechanism of polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) in sandwich geometr...
In light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the position of the emission zone (EZ) is not predef...
The light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) is a contender for emerging applications of light, pri...
In light‐emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), the position of the emission zone (EZ) is not predef...
The interplay between ionic and electronic charge carriers in mixed conductors offers rich physics a...
A major drawback of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) is the long time scale associated wi...
Two types of light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are commonly distinguished, the polymer-bas...
Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are simple electroluminescent devices comprising an emis...