| Literature DB >> 30778212 |
Lili Hou1, Xiaoyan Zhang1,2, Giovanni F Cotella3, Giuseppe Carnicella3, Martin Herder4, Bernd M Schmidt4,5, Michael Pätzel4, Stefan Hecht6, Franco Cacialli7, Paolo Samorì8.
Abstract
Organic light-emitting transistors are pivotal components for emerging opto- and nanoelectronics applications, such as logic circuitries and smart displays. Within this technology sector, the integration of multiple functionalities in a single electronic device remains the key challenge. Here we show optically switchable organic light-emitting transistors fabricated through a judicious combination of light-emitting semiconductors and photochromic molecules. Irradiation of the solution-processed films at selected wavelengths enables the efficient and reversible tuning of charge transport and electroluminescence simultaneously, with a high degree of modulation (on/off ratios up to 500) in the three primary colours. Different emitting patterns can be written and erased through a non-invasive and mask-free process, on a length scale of a few micrometres in a single device, thereby rendering this technology potentially promising for optically gated highly integrated full-colour displays and active optical memory.Year: 2019 PMID: 30778212 DOI: 10.1038/s41565-019-0370-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Nanotechnol ISSN: 1748-3387 Impact factor: 39.213