Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5401846 Journal of Luminescence 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Flexible organic light-emitting devices (FOLEDs) based on multiple quantum well (MQW) structures, which consist of alternate layers of 2,3,5,6-Tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8,-tetracyano-quinodimethane (F4-TCNQ) and 4,4′,4″-tris-(3-methylphenylphe-nylamino)tripheny-lamine (m-MTDATA) have been fabricated. The Alq3-based device with double quantum well (DQW) structure exhibits the remarkable electroluminescent (EL) performances for the brightness of 23,500 cd/m2 at 14 V and the maximum current efficiency of 7.0 cd/A at 300.3 mA/cm2, respectively, which are greatly improved by 114% and 56% compared with the brightness of 10,958 cd/m2 at 14 V and the maximum current efficiency of 4.5 cd/A at 174.0 mA/cm2 for the conventional device without MQW structures. These results demonstrate that the EL performances of FOLEDs could be greatly improved by utilizing the novel MQW structures, and the reason for this improvement has also been explained by the effect of interfacial dipole and interfacial doping between F4-TCNQ and m-MTDATA in this article.

► We introduce multiple-quantum-well structures in flexible OLEDs for the first time. ► The MQW structures consist of alternate layers of F4-TCNQ and m-MTDATA. ► The EL performances of FOLEDs are greatly improved by utilizing these MQW structures.

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