Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1268451 Organic Electronics 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We studied temperature-dependence of electroluminescence (EL) in fluorescent dye-doped and undoped organic light-emitting devices. Results show that the EL efficiency of the fluorescent dye-doped devices increases substantially with rising temperatures, as opposed to the dramatic decrease in EL efficiency of the undoped devices. Our experimental results demonstrate directly that thermally activated exciton diffusion is responsible for the reduced luminescence efficiency of the undoped devices at higher temperatures. However, in the doped devices, EL spectra show that excitons are effectively localized onto the guest molecules, which prevents them from being quenched by randomly distributed nonradiative recombination sites and from exciton–exciton annihilations during thermally activated diffusion, resulting in an enhanced EL efficiency at elevated temperatures.

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