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Phosphorescent polymer light-emitting materials

Polymer light-emitting devices (PLEDs) have attracted considerable interest because of their potential use in portable electronic devices. PLEDs have improved the performance of devices by increasing the device stability and efficiency. Chang and coworkers fabricated an efficient PLED using [Ir(acac)(dbq)2] as the phosphorescent dopant of a pvk matrix layer and bbpo as the electron transport material. Trapping of charge carriers at the [Ir(acac)(dbq)2] dopant sites dominates the EL of the device. This is the first PLED that emits red electrophosphorescence centered at 610 nm, exclusively from the dopant and an EL efficiency of 8.5 cdA (luminance 1287 cdm ) biased at 14.5 mAcm . ... [Pg.171]

LIU 08] Liu M.S., Niu Y.-H., Ka J.-W. et al, Thermally cross-linkable hole-trarrsporting materials for improving hole injection in multilayer blue-emitting phosphorescent polymer light-errritting diodes , Macromolecules, vol. 41, no. 24, pp. 9570-9580,2008. [Pg.175]

There is no reason why the same principle cannot be applied for light-emitting polymers as host materials to pave a way to high-efficiency solution-processible LEDs. In fact, polymer-based electrophosphorescent LEDs (PPLEDs) based on polymer fluorescent hosts and lanthanide organic complexes have been reported only a year after the phosphorescent OLED was reported [8]. In spite of a relatively limited research activity in PPLEDs, as compared with phosphorescent OLEDs, it is hoped that 100% internal quantum efficiency can also be achieved for polymer LEDs. In this chapter, we will give a brief description of the photophysics beyond the operation of electrophosphorescent devices, followed by the examples of the materials, devices, and processes, experimentally studied in the field till the beginning of 2005. [Pg.414]

Our group [44,45] first synthesized a series of polyfluorene derivatives (polymer 28-30) with charged red-light emitting Ir(III) complexes in the backbones, in which the phosphorescent chromophores were molecularly dispersed within the composite material. Saturated red-light emission can be... [Pg.133]

Similar strategies have been followed to obtain white emission from fluorescent polymer systems and phosphorescent ones as well. However, polymer blends have generally been used to fabricated WPLEDs (as multilayer spin-coated polymer assemblies are difficult to obtain owing to close solubility parameters of materials), such as red, green, blue light-emitting three-polymer systems [257-259] and two-... [Pg.341]


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