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Conjugated polymer light-emitting diodes on silicon substrates
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1994
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White OledElectrical EngineeringChemical EngineeringPolymer Light-emitting DiodesSulphonium Precursor PolymerDoped Silicon SubstratesOrganic ElectronicsEngineeringSemiconducting PolymerPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOrganic SemiconductorCn-ppv LayerConjugated PolymerLight-emitting DiodesOptoelectronicsPolymer Chemistry
We report the fabrication of polymer electroluminescent devices on doped silicon substrates. An electron-injecting aluminum electrode is thermally evaporated onto the silicon substrate, and a layer of a high electron affinity conjugated polymer, poly(cyanoterephthalylidene), CN-PPV, is then spin coated onto this. A hole-transporting layer of poly(p-phenylene vinylene), PPV, is formed on top of the CN-PPV layer by thermal conversion of a spin-coated layer of the sulphonium precursor polymer. Finally, a transparent hole-injecting top electrode of indium-tin oxide is formed by rf sputtering. These devices show efficient red electroluminescence, with emission from the CN-PPV layer.
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