DocumentCode :
883627
Title :
Polymer Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells for High-Efficiency Low-Voltage Electroluminescent Devices
Author :
Sun, Qingjiang ; Li, YongFang ; Pei, Qibing
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Chem., Acad. Sinica, Beijing
Volume :
3
Issue :
2
fYear :
2007
fDate :
6/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
211
Lastpage :
224
Abstract :
Organic light-emitting devices exhibiting high power conversion efficiency and long operating lifetime may potentially be achieved with the polymer light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) configuration. An LEC device typically uses a thin layer of conjugated polymer sandwiched between two contact electrodes. The polymer layer contains an ionically conductive species that are essential in the formation of a light-emitting p-i-n junction. LEC devices are characterized with balanced electron and hole injections, high current density at relatively low bias voltages (2-4 V), and high electroluminescent power efficiency. We will describe the working mechanism of the LECs and review the recent developments in LEC materials, device fabrication and performance. Among the important developments are planar (surface-typed) LECs, bilayer LECs that emit different colors at forward and reverse biases, frozen p-i-n junction LECs that functions like diodes, and phosphorescent LECs. Extensive efforts have been made to improve the LEC performance by controlling the blend morphology, including the use of bipolar surfactant additives and new electrolytes, the synthesis of conjugated polymers with ion-transporting main chain segments or side groups and polyelectrolyte. Degradation mechanisms that limit the lifetime of the LECs will also be discussed
Keywords :
electrochemical devices; electroluminescent devices; light emitting devices; liquid crystal polymers; polymer electrolytes; surfactants; 2 to 4 V; LEC materials; blend morphology; conjugated polymer; degradation mechanisms; device fabrication; electroluminescent devices; electroluminescent polymer; frozen p-i-n junction LEC; ionically conductive species; light-emitting p-i-n junction; organic light-emitting devices; polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells; Charge carrier processes; Current density; Electrodes; Electroluminescent devices; Fabrication; Low voltage; PIN photodiodes; Polymers; Power conversion; Surface morphology; Conjugated polymer; electroluminescent polymer; light-emitting electrochemical cell; p-i-n junction;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Display Technology, Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1551-319X
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JDT.2007.896737
Filename :
4211203
Link To Document :
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