Solution-processed electrophosphorescent devices with a thin fluoropolymer at the hole transport interfacial layer

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Electrophosphorescent devices with ionomer-type hole transport layers were investigated. On top of the 3,4-ethylenedioxy thiophene:poly(4-styrene sulfonate) [PEDOT:PSS] structures, fluoropolymer interfacial layers (FPIs) with different side chain lengths were introduced. Both for the PEDOT:PSS/FPI (layered) and PEDOT:PSS (mixed) structures with soluble phosphorescent emitters, the short-side-chain FPIs showed higher efficiency. The difference in the electrical properties of the two FPIs for bipolar (light-emitting) devices was not clear, but the hole-only device clearly showed the favored hole injection at the PEDOT:PSS/FPI structure with a shorter side chain, a copolymer of tetrafluoroethylene and sulfonyl fluoride vinyl ether. © 2011 Copyright The Korean Information Display Society.

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Park, J. K., Hwang, G. S., Lee, T. W., & Chin, B. D. (2011). Solution-processed electrophosphorescent devices with a thin fluoropolymer at the hole transport interfacial layer. Journal of Information Display, 12(4), 223–227. https://doi.org/10.1080/15980316.2011.622857

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