Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1442682 Synthetic Metals 2008 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We study systematically the underlying property which determines the electroluminescence efficiency of blue polymers based on polyfluorene and its copolymers. The photoluminescence efficiency is high (40–50%) for all the selected polymers, but the electroluminescence efficiency varies in a wide range. The hole mobility is measured by transient electroluminescence. The electron mobility is obtained from the current in electron-only device using space-charge-limited current equation. All polymers share roughly the same results, whereas electron mobility is the critical factor for electroluminescence. In general, low efficiency results from the low electron mobility.

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