An alternating copolymer for a blue light-emitting diode

Authors
Kim, JKHong, SICho, HNKim, DYKim, CY
Issue Date
1997-02
Publisher
SPRINGER VERLAG
Citation
POLYMER BULLETIN, v.38, no.2, pp.169 - 176
Abstract
An alternating copolymer composed of 9,9'-dihexylfluorene and N-2-ethylhexyl carbazole was synthesized to use as an emissive polymer in a light-emitting diode(LED). The copolymer is soluble in organic solvents and spin-cast to make a fine film. An LED fabricated by sandwiching the alternating copolymer between indium-tin oxide and aluminum emits a white color with the full width at half maximum of 150 nm. The electroluminescence spectrum becomes simplified to have an emission peak at 460 nm for fine blue color when the copolymer is blended with poly(vinylcarbazole) with a ratio of 1 to 4 before the use as an emissive layer. The forward bias turn-on voltage for the LED is 13, and quantum efficiency is 0.002%.
Keywords
ELECTROLUMINESCENT DIODES; POLYMERS; soluble alternating copolymer
ISSN
0170-0839
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/143969
DOI
10.1007/s002890050034
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