Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5402448 | Journal of Luminescence | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
White organic light-emitting device was achieved through an incorporation of yellow YAG nanophosphors into blue polyfluorene emitting layer: electrode/YAG@polyfluorene/hole-transport/injection layers/ITO glass. The brightness of the proposed device (230Â cd/m2Â at 30Â V) was enhanced by a factor of about two in comparison with that of phosphor-free reference device. It is attributed to the increased local electric field caused by bumps of nanophophors on the emitting layer. With increase of voltage, the blue-green emission decreased whereas the yellow emission increased. It is due to the effective energy transfer from the blue-green to the yellow bands.
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Authors
J.H. Park, Y.S. Jeong, N.W. Jang, J.S. Kim,