2010
DOI: 10.1063/1.3294326
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ac excitation of organic light emitting devices utilizing conductive charge generation layers

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“…The luminescence at a certain polarity increased and reached a maximum at approximately 3 μs after the induction of a polarity; this is the characteristic time required for one type of carrier in F8BT to drift and recombine with the other type of carrier. Differences in the emission intensities at each polarity can be attributed to the different mobilities of the holes and electrons in F8BT, as reported previously …”
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“…The luminescence at a certain polarity increased and reached a maximum at approximately 3 μs after the induction of a polarity; this is the characteristic time required for one type of carrier in F8BT to drift and recombine with the other type of carrier. Differences in the emission intensities at each polarity can be attributed to the different mobilities of the holes and electrons in F8BT, as reported previously …”
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“…Differences in the emission intensities at each polarity can be attributed to the different mobilities of the holes and electrons in F8BT, as reported previously. 32 Because bipolar charges are injected dominantly through metallic SWNTs with a low contact energy barrier with the top electrode and then transferred to the nanocomposite in our SWNT-FPEL devices, there is great freedom in choice of the materials that can be used to design these types of devices, including the type of fluorescent emission polymer, insulator, and even top electrode. For instance, a SWNT-FPEL with an Al top electrode also exhibited EL performance comparable to that achieved with an Au electrode (see Supporting Information, Figure S4).…”
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“…Following Tanase et al [8], the carrier-density dependence of the mobility has been further developed [16][17][18] and these authors find out that the current-voltage characteristics of organic devices can be adequately modelled. However, in point of fact many groups modelling transport in organic layer continue to use the field-dependence of the mobility [19][20][21][22][23]. It seems therefore, very important to establish the connection between the two approaches and this is the topic of the present Letter.…”
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