Issue 32, 2014

Copolyfluorenes containing partially hydrolyzed phosphonate pendant groups: synthesis, characterization and application as electron injection layers for enhanced electroluminescence of PLEDs

Abstract

Balance in charge injection is crucial to improve the device performance of polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs); however, hole injection is much easier than electron injection in most PLEDs. We synthesized copolyfluorenes containing pendant phosphonate groups (PF-EP) or partially hydrolyzed phosphonate groups (PF-EPK) and successfully applied them as electron injection layers (EILs) in PLEDs to significantly enhance the device performance. Multilayer PLEDs [ITO/PEDOT:PSS/Superyellow (SY)/PF-EP + PF-EPK/Al] were readily fabricated using blends of PF-EPK and PF-EP as EILs by the solution process. The device with PF-EP doped with 2.5% PF-EPK as an EIL exhibited the best performance. The device performances were enhanced to 12 052 cd m−2, 3.62 cd A−1 and 1.38 lm W−1, respectively, from 725 cd m−2, 0.16 cd A−1 and 0.05 lm W−1 of a non-EIL device. The performance enhancement has been attributed to improved electron injection which has been confirmed by the increase in open-circuit voltage (Voc) obtained from photovoltaic measurements. The results indicate that PF-EPK is a promising electron-injection material for optoelectronic devices with a high work function Al cathode.

Graphical abstract: Copolyfluorenes containing partially hydrolyzed phosphonate pendant groups: synthesis, characterization and application as electron injection layers for enhanced electroluminescence of PLEDs

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Apr 2014
Accepted
16 Jun 2014
First published
18 Jun 2014

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014,2, 6665-6674

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Copolyfluorenes containing partially hydrolyzed phosphonate pendant groups: synthesis, characterization and application as electron injection layers for enhanced electroluminescence of PLEDs

C. Wu, C. Chou and Y. Chen, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2014, 2, 6665 DOI: 10.1039/C4TC00758A

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