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Soichi Uchida1, Daisuke Takizawa2, Satoru Ikeda1, Hironori Takeuchi3, Suzushi Nishimura1, Hiroyuki Nishide2, Yoshinori Nishikitani4.
Abstract
The authors present an approach for fabricating stable white light emission from polymer light-emitting electrochemical cells (PLECs) having an active layer which consists of blue-fluorescent poly(9,9-di-n-dodecylfluorenyl-2,7-diyl) (PFD) and π-conjugated triphenylamine molecules. This white light emission originates from exciplexes formed between PFD and amines in electronically excited states. A device containing PFD, 4,4',4''-tris[2-naphthyl(phenyl)amino]triphenylamine (2-TNATA), Poly(ethylene oxide) and K2CF3SO3 showed white light emission with Commission internationale de l'éclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.33, 0.43) and a Color Rendering Index (CRI) of Ra = 73 at an applied voltage of 3.5 V. Constant voltage measurements showed that the CIE coordinates of (0.27, 0.37), Ra of 67, and the emission color observed immediately after application of a voltage of 5 V were nearly unchanged and stable after 300 sec.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27911375 PMCID: PMC5226242 DOI: 10.3791/54628
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vis Exp ISSN: 1940-087X Impact factor: 1.355