Abstract
We report on the experimental characterization of a recently discovered large magnetoresistive effect in polyfluorene and in Alq3 organic light-emitting diodes. We also observe similar magnetic field effects (MFEs) of comparable magnitude in electroluminescence and photocurrent measurements. We provide a comprehensive overview of all these three types of MFE. To the best of our knowledge, the mechanism causing these MFEs is not currently known with certainty. Moreover, we show that experiments in bipolar, electroluminescent devices do not allow determination of whether the MFE acts on the carrier density or carrier mobility, making any attempt at explaining it ambiguous. As a remedy, we perform magnetoresistance measurements in hole-only polyfluorene devices and show that the MFE acts on the carrier mobility rather than carrier recombination. © IOP Publishing Ltd.
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Veeraraghavan, G., Nguyen, T. D., Sheng, Y., Mermer, O., & Wohlgenannt, M. (2007). Magnetic field effects on current, electroluminescence and photocurrent in organic light-emitting diodes. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter, 19(3). https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/19/3/036209
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