Reduction of Concentration Quenching in a Nondoped DCM Organic Light-Emitting Diode

  • We obtain a nondoped red organic light-emitting diode (OLED) structure ITO/pc-PPV (~30nm)DCM (~30nm) /BCP (~30nm)Mg:Ag, where DCM refers to 4-(dicyanomethylene)-2-methyl-6-(4-dimethylaninostyryl)-4-H-pyran. The OLED shows pure and stable red luminescence depending on the driving voltages. The maximum luminance is 330Cd/m2 and the turn-on voltage is as low as ~2V. The reason why the concentration quenching of DCM could be reduced in this structure is investigated. In the preparation process, both the hole-transporting layer and the emitter layer are formed by the spin-coated method. It is believed that this method can lead to a new way to avoid the concentration quenching of red-emitting materials.
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