Polarized organic electroluminescence: Ordering from the top

N Godbert, PL Burn, S Gilmour, JPJ Markham, Ifor David William Samuel

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Abstract

We demonstrate a method for achieving polarized organic electroluminescence for liquid crystalline conjugated polymers that allows the polymer to be deposited directly onto the anode. The technique utilizes a top-down alignment approach whereby the predeposited polymer was aligned from above using a rubbed polyimide master and a smectic liquid crystal transfer layer. The liquid crystal/polyimide master bilayer was sandwiched with the liquid crystalline polymer that had been deposited onto the electrode. The sandwiched layers were then heated to achieve alignment before the removal of the polyimide master and liquid crystal transfer layer. Using this method, poly[2,7-{9,9-di(2-ethylhexyl)}fluorene] (PF2-6) was aligned to give an anisotropic polymer film. Light emitted from single layer light-emitting diodes containing the aligned PF2-6 had integrated dichroic ratios of up to 9.7. At 100 cd/m(2), the single layer devices had external quantum and power efficiencies of 0.08% and 0.05 lm/W, respectively. Bilayer devices containing an electron transport layer between the PF2-6 and the cathode gave emitted light with good dichroic ratios and with the external quantum and power efficiencies at 100 cd/m(2) being increased to 2.2% and 1.1 lm/W. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5347-5349
Number of pages3
JournalApplied Physics Letters
Volume83
Issue number26
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 29 Dec 2003

Keywords

  • LIGHT-EMITTING-DIODES
  • CONJUGATED POLYMERS
  • POLYFLUORENE
  • LAYER

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