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Modeling of Electrical Characteristics of Degraded Polymer Light‐Emitting Diodes
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Electrical CharacteristicsWhite OledElectrical EngineeringOptical MaterialsElectronic DevicesLuminous EfficiencyEngineeringSolid-state LightingSemiconducting PolymerPolymer ScienceApplied PhysicsOptoelectronic MaterialsNew Lighting TechnologyLight-emitting DiodesOptoelectronic DevicesPolymer Light‐emitting DiodeOptoelectronicsCharge Traps
Degradation of a polymer light‐emitting diode (PLED) driven under constant current is characterized by an increase of driving voltage and a decrease of luminance and efficiency. Possible causes for degradation can be a decrease of charge‐carrier mobility, a reduced charge injection by the electrodes, or the formation of charge traps. In order to disentangle these processes, numerical simulations are performed on the device characteristics of pristine and degraded PLEDs. The observed reduction in transport and luminous efficiency under current stress is simultaneously explained by the formation of hole traps. A reduction of the hole transport upon degradation is verified by transient electroluminescence measurements.
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