Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1253065 | Chemical Research in Chinese Universities | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The dependence of the performance of organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) on the sheet resistance of indiumtin-oxide (ITO) anodes was investigated by measuring the steady state current density brightness voltage characteristics and the electroluminescent spectra. The device with a higher sheet resistance anode shows a lower current density, a lower brightness level, and a higher operation voltage. The electroluminescence(EL) efficiencies of the devices with the same structure but different ITO anodes show more complicated differences. Furthermore, the shift of the light-emitting zone toward the anode was found when an anode with a higher sheet resistance was used. These performance differences are discussed and attributed to the reduction of hole injection and the increase in voltage drop over ITO anode with the increase in sheet resistance.
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Authors
ZHOU Liang, ZHANG Hong-jie, YU Jiang-bo, MENG Qing-guo, PENG Chun-yun, LIU Feng-yi, DENG Rui-ping, PENG Ze-ping, LI Zhe-feng,