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Injection properties

Another approach to molecular assembly involves siloxane chemistry [61]. In this method, the electrically or optically active oligomers are terminated with tii-chlorosilane. Layers are built up by successive cycles of dip, rinse, and cure to form hole transport, emissive, and electron transport layers of the desired thicknesses. Similar methods have also been used to deposit just a molecular monolayer on the electrode surface, in order to modify its injection properties. [Pg.223]

A thin layer deposited between the electrode and the charge transport material can be used to modify the injection process. Some of these arc (relatively poor) conductors and should be viewed as electrode materials in their own right, for example the polymers polyaniline (PAni) [81-83] and polyethylenedioxythiophene (PEDT or PEDOT) [83, 841 heavily doped with anions to be intrinsically conducting. They have work functions of approximately 5.0 cV [75] and therefore are used as anode materials, typically on top of 1TO, which is present to provide lateral conductivity. Thin layers of transition metal oxide on ITO have also been shown [74J to have better injection properties than ITO itself. Again these materials (oxides of ruthenium, molybdenum or vanadium) have high work functions, but because of their low conductivity cannot be used alone as the electrode. [Pg.537]

O. Stephan, F. Tran-Van, and C. Chevrot, New organic materials for light emitting devices based on dihexylfluorene-co-ethylenedioxythiophene copolymers exhibiting improved hole-injecting properties, Synth. Met., 131 31 40, 2002. [Pg.279]


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