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Highly Efficient Red-Emitting Hybrid Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes via Forster Resonance Energy Transfer Based on Homogeneous Polymer Blends with the Same Polyfluorene Backbone

Author(s)
Lee, Bo RamLee, WonhoThanh Luan NguyenPark, Ji SunKim, Ji-SeonKim, Jin YoungWoo, Han YoungSong, Myoung Hoon
Issued Date
2013-06
DOI
10.1021/am401090m
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/4263
Fulltext
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/am401090m
Citation
ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES, v.5, no.12, pp.5690 - 5695
Abstract
Highly efficient inverted-type red-emitting hybrid polymeric light-emitting diodes (HyPLEDs) were successfully demonstrated via Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) and interfacial engineering of metal oxide with a cationic conjugated polyelectrolyte (CPE). Similarly structured green- and red-emissive polyfluorene copolymers, F8BT and F8TBT, were homogeneously blended as a FRET donor (host) and acceptor (dopant). A cationic polyfluorene-based CPE was also used as an interfacial layer for optimizing the charge injection/transport and improving the contact problem between the hydrophilic ZnO and hydrophobic polymer layer. A long Förster radius (R0 = 5.32 nm) and high FRET efficiency (∼80%) was calculated due to the almost-perfect spectral overlap between the emission of F8BT and the absorption of F8TBT. A HyPLED containing 2 wt % F8TBT showed a pure red emission (λmax = 640 nm) with a CIE coordinate of (0.62, 0.38), a maximum luminance of 26 400 cd/m2 (at 12.8 V), a luminous efficiency of 7.14 cd/A (at 12.8 V), and a power efficiency of 1.75 lm/W (at 12.8 V). Our FRET-based HyPLED realized the one of the highest luminous efficiency values for pure red-emitting fluorescent polymeric light-emitting diodes reported so far.
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
ISSN
1944-8244
Keyword (Author)
energy transferhybrid polymer light-emitting diodes (HyPLEDs)red emissionF8BTF8TBT
Keyword
ELECTROLUMINESCENT PROPERTIESOPTOELECTRONIC DEVICESCONJUGATED COPOLYMERSDOPANT/HOST SYSTEMPERFORMANCEDERIVATIVESFLUORENELAYEROXIDE

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