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Electroluminescence and electrical transport in poly(3-octylthiophene) diodes
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1992
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Materials ScienceHeat TreatmentElectrical EngineeringSoluble DerivativeEngineeringWhite OledPhotodetectorsOrganic ElectronicsConducting PolymerSemiconducting PolymerApplied PhysicsVisible Light EmissionOrganic SemiconductorConjugated PolymerLight-emitting DiodesElectrical TransportOptoelectronics
We report visible light emission from diodes made from poly(3-octylthiophene). Use of a soluble derivative of polythiophene allows fabrication of the light emitting diodes by casting the polymer film from solution with no subsequent processing or heat treatment required. The devices emit dim red-orange light with relatively low external quantum efficiencies, below 2.5×10−5 photons per electron at room temperature. Electrical characterization reveals diode behavior with rectification ratios greater than 102. The temperature dependence indicates that tunneling phenomena dominate the charge injection.
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