Color-tunable multilayer light-emitting diodes based on conjugated polymers
- 10 February 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 84 (7), 1195-1197
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1645983
Abstract
Wide-range low-voltage continuous color tuning is achieved in multilayerlight-emitting diodes based exclusively on the commonly used high-efficiency electroluminescent conjugated polymers. There are three layers for red, green, and blue emission, and one extra layer for electron blocking. The color of the emitted photon depends on the position of the electron-hole recombination. Due to the stronger field dependence of the electron mobility relative to the hole mobility, the recombination zone is pushed away from the cathode and concentrated in different emissive layers as the voltage increases.Keywords
This publication has 17 references indexed in Scilit:
- Voltage tunable multicolor light emitting diodes based on a dye-doped polythiophene derivativeSynthetic Metals, 2002
- A novel RGB multicolor light-emitting polymer displaySynthetic Metals, 2000
- MEH-PPV: Improved Synthetic Procedure and Molecular Weight ControlMacromolecules, 2000
- Electroluminescence of Multicomponent Conjugated Polymers. 1. Roles of Polymer/Polymer Interfaces in Emission Enhancement and Voltage-Tunable Multicolor Emission in Semiconducting Polymer/Polymer HeterojunctionsMacromolecules, 2000
- Multicolor multilayer light-emitting devices based on pyridine-containing conjugated polymers and para-sexiphenyl oligomerApplied Physics Letters, 1999
- Electrical characterization of polymer light-emitting diodesIEEE Journal of Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, 1998
- Halogen Precursor Route to Poly[(2,3-diphenyl-p-phenylene)vinylene] (DP-PPV): Synthesis, Photoluminescence, Electroluminescence, and PhotoconductivityMacromolecules, 1997
- Voltage- and Polarity-Tunable Multicolor Organic Electroluminescent DevicesJapanese Journal of Applied Physics, 1996
- Light-emitting diodes with variable colours from polymer blendsNature, 1994
- Light-emitting diodes made from cadmium selenide nanocrystals and a semiconducting polymerNature, 1994