Polymer Light Emitting Diodes: New Materials and Devices

01 June 1999

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Single layer polymer LEDs are ideal candidates for practical applications due to their easy processing conditions. However, low quantum efficiency of light generation is often obtained due to imbalanced charge injection and transport of holes and electrons. In this paper, we report new conjugated polymers with electron deficient oxadiazole moieties as side-chains. These polymers have shown at least an order of magnitude increase in electroluminescence efficiences and better charge injection properties compared to their corresponding conjugated backbone polymers. In addition, novel patterned LED device structures which emit in geometries with features into the sub-micron range will be presented. Finally, issues regarding integration of polymer transistors with organic LEDs will be discussed.