Ion Motion in Conjugated Polyelectrolyte Electron Transporting Layers
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(36), pp. 10976–10977
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Abstract
The time responses of polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) incorporating conjugated polyelectrolyte electron transport layers (ETLs) are reported. Longer times are required with thicker ETL layers and with smaller applied voltages. These observations are consistent with a reduction of the electron injection barrier that depends on the ion motion in the ETL. The devices are a hybrid between PLEDs and light-emitting electrochemical cells.
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