Small-molecule light-emitting electrochemical cells: evidence for in situ electrochemical doping and functional operation
Chemical Communications2013Vol. 49(43), pp. 4926–4926
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Abstract
We demonstrate that non-ionic small molecules (SMs) can function as the doping and emissive compound in light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), and that high brightness and decent efficiency can be attained for such devices. It is plausible that the expansion of the LEC library, to include easy-to-purify and tunable non-ionic SM compounds, could represent a viable path towards improved LEC devices.
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