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Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices

Electroluminescent Properties of Heterocyclic Conjugated Random Copolymers Containing Phenothiazine and Carbazole Moieties

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Pages 129/[409]-140/[420] | Published online: 31 Jan 2007
 

Abstract

Electroluminescent properties of polymer light-emitting diode (PLED)s fabricated from heterocyclic conjugated random copolymers, poly(PZV-ran-CZV), containing (N-2-ethylhexyl)-3,6-phenothiazinylene vinylene (PZV), (N-2-ethylhexyl)-3,6-carbazolylene vinylene (CZV) and phenylene vinylene (PV) unit as a light emitting layer were investigated. PLEDs made with corresponding alternating copolymers, poly(PZV-PV) and poly(CZV-PV), as a light emitting layer were also studied and exhibited EL maximum at 570 nm and 500 nm, respectively. Single-layered PLEDs made with poly(PZV-ran-CZV) copolymers, however, showed EL maxima shifted to longer wavelength. Double-layered PLED made with poly(PZV-ran-CZV) copolymer as a light emitting layer and Alq3 as an electron transporting layer exhibited enhanced EL emission compared to that of single-layered PLED.

Acknowledgments

This work was supported by the Regional Innovation Center Program of the Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Energy of Korea.

Notes

1Calculated from elemental analysis

2onset point of UV-visible absorption spectrum

3λmax,EL − λmax,UV.

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