Abstract :
Fifty nanometer-thick metal-doped strontium titanate (M:STO, M = La and V) films deposited epitaxially on single
crystalline STO substrates were characterized in comparison with indium tin oxide (ITO) covered glasses, to check their
applicability to optically transparent anode materials for organic optoelectronic devices. M:STO, in particular V:STO, films
turned out to have distinct surface flatness, needfully low electric resistivities and notably large work functions. While their
optical transmittances are lower than those of ITOs at this moment, we suggest that M:STO films have a potential to take the
place of ITO films. Further, we have observed energy level alignments for copper phthalocyanine thin films at the interface of
V:STO.
Keywords :
strontium titanate , Transparent electrode , OLED , Energy level alignment , ITO