Abstract:In order to understand the characteristics of ohmic hole-contacts for the inverted/conventional organic light emitting devices, a hole-only device with all ohmic contacts, which is composed of glass/ITO/MoOx/4,4,4-tris[2-naphthyl-phenyl-amino]triphenylamine (2-TNATA)/MoOx/Al, the elements of the electronic structures of MoOx-on-2-TNATA interface and 2-TNATA-on-MoOx interface were investigated by photoemission spectroscopy, with regards to interface energetics, formative mechanism, and a potential charge carrie… Show more
“…One approach is to build an interface dipole moment oriented away from the cathode contact, pulling up the vacuum level of the cathode and lowering the electron injection barrier. 25,26 Wei et al demonstrated the successful application of evaporated ZnS lm as electron injection materials in uorescent and phosphorescent OLEDs to enhance electron injection and mitigate the operation voltage in inverted OLEDs. 27 However, the high-temperature deposited process limited its practical large-scale and low-coat applications.…”
The electron-injecting layer (EIL) is one of the key factors in inverted organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to realize high electroluminescence efficiency.
“…One approach is to build an interface dipole moment oriented away from the cathode contact, pulling up the vacuum level of the cathode and lowering the electron injection barrier. 25,26 Wei et al demonstrated the successful application of evaporated ZnS lm as electron injection materials in uorescent and phosphorescent OLEDs to enhance electron injection and mitigate the operation voltage in inverted OLEDs. 27 However, the high-temperature deposited process limited its practical large-scale and low-coat applications.…”
The electron-injecting layer (EIL) is one of the key factors in inverted organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) to realize high electroluminescence efficiency.
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