1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0925-3467(97)00082-7
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Stability of polymer LEDs

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“…A lot of research has been done to increase the stability of PLEDs [19][20]. A. Berntsen et al [19] improved the stability of polymer LEDs operating at daylight under ambient conditions.…”
Section: Emission From Large Polymer Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A lot of research has been done to increase the stability of PLEDs [19][20]. A. Berntsen et al [19] improved the stability of polymer LEDs operating at daylight under ambient conditions.…”
Section: Emission From Large Polymer Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A. Berntsen et al [19] improved the stability of polymer LEDs operating at daylight under ambient conditions. The lifetime about 5000 hours is obtained and under higher temperatures (70ºC), they have one tenth of this time.…”
Section: Emission From Large Polymer Moleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nessa técnica, uma amostra de cada TCO foi medida primeiramente sem tratamento e, logo em seguida, tratada e novamente medida para manter o efeito do tratamento, uma vez que sobre as superfícies dos TCOs pode haver perda de oxigênio ao longo do tempo. 15 Os resultados de DRIFT apresentados com espectros de absorbância em função do número de onda, são mostrados na Figura 3 para os filmes de FTO e na Figura 4 para os filmes de ZnO. Sem tratamento 32 ± 3 43 ± 1…”
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“…As the organic buffer layers a variety of materials as copper phthalocyanine (Van Slyke et al, 1996;Shi & Tang, 1997;Tadayyon et al, 2004), α-Septithiophene (Park et al, 2002), Langmuir-Blodjett films of polymethylmethacrylate (Kim et al, 1996), polytetrafluoroethylene (Gao et al, 2003), fluoropolymers , fluorenebased poly(iminoarylene)s (Jung et al, 2002), conductive polymer such as polythiophene (Arai et al, 1997), poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene) (Carter et al, 1997;Berntsen et al, 1998), and polyaniline (Krag et al, 1996) etc. have been tested.…”
Section: Hole Transporting and Buffer Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%