Gate-Tunable Electron Injection Based Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

May 11, 2017 - Low-cost and low-voltage active matrix displays were fabricated by simply patterning gate electrode arrays on a polymer electrolyte (PE...
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Gate-Tunable Electron Injection Based Organic Light-Emitting Diodes for Low-Cost and Low-Voltage Active Matrix Displays Xinning Luan,†,‡ Jiang Liu,†,‡,§ Qibing Pei,§ Guillermo C. Bazan,⊥ and Huaping Li*,‡ ‡

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ABSTRACT: Low-cost and low-voltage active matrix displays were fabricated by simply patterning gate electrode arrays on a polymer electrolyte (PE)-coated polymer light-emitting diode (PLED). Structurally, a PE capacitor seamlessly stacked on a PLED by sharing a common Al:LiF composite electrode (PEC|PLED). This monolithic integrated organic optoelectronic device was characterized and interpreted as the tunable work function (surface potential) because of the perturbation of accumulated ions on Al:LiF composite electrode by PEC charging and discharging. The modulation of electron injection by the PEC resulted in increases in the electroluminescent brightness, from 8000 cd m−2, and the external quantum efficiency from