Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5386464 Chemical Physics Letters 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

The authors report a systematic study on the influence of the film deposition rate on the performance of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on planar bis(10-hydroxybenzo[h]qinolinato) beryllium. The lower the deposition rate is, the lower the electroluminescence efficiency is. The observation is attributed to easier formation of ordered Bebq2 aggregates for slower deposition rates, which result in higher electron mobility and lower photoluminescence (PL) efficiency. The faster degradation in both PL efficiency and electron injection accounts for the decreased device lifetime with the decrease in the deposition rate. The role of molecular packing in device performance is discussed.

Graphical abstractThe faster degradation in electroluminescence performance accounts for the decreased device lifetime with the decrease in the deposition rate.Download full-size image

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