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Polymeric tandem organic light-emitting diodes using a self-organized interfacial layer
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White OledChemical EngineeringSelf-organized Interfacial LayerEngineeringSemiconducting PolymerOrganic ElectronicsPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsPss BubbleHigher LevelOrganic SemiconductorConjugated PolymerLight-emitting DiodesChemistryChemical Surface EnergyOptoelectronicsPolymer ChemistryOrganic Materials
The authors have demonstrated efficient polymeric tandem organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with a self-organized interfacial layer, which was formed by differences in chemical surface energy. Hydrophilic poly(styrene sulfonate)-doped poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) (PEDOT:PSS) was spin coated onto the hydrophobic poly(9,9-dyoctilfluorene) (PFO) surface and a PEDOT:PSS bubble or dome was built as an interfacial layer. The barrier heights of PEDOT:PSS and PFO in the two-unit tandem OLED induced a charge accumulation at the interface in the heterojunction and thereby created exciton recombination at a much higher level than in the one-unit reference. This effect was confirmed in both the hole only and the electron only devices.
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