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Enhanced brightness and efficiency in organic electroluminescent devices using SiO2 buffer layers

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Organic electroluminescent devices using SiO2 as a hole-injecting buffer have been fabricated. With the presence of the buffer, the luminance of the device reaches 1820 cd/m2 at the current density of 20 mA/cm2, which corresponds to an efficiency of 9.1 cd/A. The enhancements in brightness and efficiency are attributed to an improved balance of hole and electron injections due to blocking of the injected holes by the buffer layer and a more homogeneous adhesion of the hole transporting layer to the anode.

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