1996
DOI: 10.1016/0379-6779(95)03421-f
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Transient electroluminescence from single- and double-layer light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on polymer blends

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“…2 Unilayer polymer LEDs with conducting polymeric material sandwiched between two electrodes are of special interest due to simplicity of their manufacture and shorter response time in compare to multilayer structures. 3 However, in these LEDs the efficiency is often limited by the lack of effective bipolar transport. 4 This leads to the imbalance of electron and hole injection from the electrodes and hence to poor charge carrier recombination in the bulk.…”
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“…2 Unilayer polymer LEDs with conducting polymeric material sandwiched between two electrodes are of special interest due to simplicity of their manufacture and shorter response time in compare to multilayer structures. 3 However, in these LEDs the efficiency is often limited by the lack of effective bipolar transport. 4 This leads to the imbalance of electron and hole injection from the electrodes and hence to poor charge carrier recombination in the bulk.…”
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“…Tremendous efforts have been directed toward improving the performance of OLEDs [2]- [5]. One of the conditions of achieving high emission efficiency in OLEDs is a balance of the hole-electron injection [6], [7]. It is not trivial since, in general, there is a big difference in the hole and electron mobilities [8].…”
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“…EL will not, therefore, be emitted before the front of the electron cloud has moved about 15 nm into the bulk of the sample. Depending on the ratio of hole and electron mobilities it may be the latter that determines the delay time of EL [44]. [45].…”
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confidence: 99%