Polyquinoxaline as an electron injecting material for electroluminescent device

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Abstract

A series of 2,3-disubstituted poly(quinoxaline-5,8-diyl) (PQx) was clarified to be an excellent electron injecting material for electroluminescent (EL) devices, since these have many advantageous properties such as high electron affinity ( Ea : 3.3 ∼ 3.4 eV), good thermal stability, good processability and sufficiently low refractive index. On the other hand, since poly( p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV) was known as a good hole injecting material (ionization potential, Ip : 5.1eV ), an EL device with ITO/PPV/PQx/Metal type structure was suggested. It was shown that the quantum efficiency of the cell was about twice as high as that of ITO/PPV/Metal cell. Related physical and optical properties of PQx derivatives are also investigated.

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Fukuda, T., Kanbara, T., Yamamoto, T., Ishikawa, K., Takezoe, H., & Fukuda, A. (1997). Polyquinoxaline as an electron injecting material for electroluminescent device. Synthetic Metals, 85(1–3), 1195–1196. https://doi.org/10.1016/s0379-6779(97)80206-8

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