Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1787096 Current Applied Physics 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) of ITO/PEDOT:PSS/TPD:Alq3:C60/Al with different C60 concentrations (0–6.0 wt.%) have been fabricated. The physical parameters including electrical and optical properties of the samples have been measured by Luminance–current–voltage (L–I–V) characteristics and optical absorbance. The current–voltage characteristics indicate that field-emission tunneling injection dominates in the diodes at high applied voltages. It is found that with increasing the concentration of C60, the injection barrier for holes slightly reduces and the hole’s mobility increases over two orders of magnitude. Also, electroluminescence enhances with the presence of C60 in the blend; optimum current efficiency occurs at 3 wt% C60. The method provides a simple way of increasing the efficiency of OLEDs.

► Organic light emitting diodes are fabricated and characterized. ► ITO/PEDOT:PSS/TPD:Alq3:C60/Al with different C60 concentration is studied. ► Optical and electrical properties of the samples are presented. ► Enhancement on electroluminescence by using C60 was observed.

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