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I-1 Interfacial Issues in Organic Light Emitting Diodes

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Abstract

Recent studies here at the University of Arizona (Optical Sciences, Chemistry, Physics) of two-component, small molecule OLEDs, such as those based upon Alq3/TPD, have been directed toward the optimization of the energetics and rates of charge injection at the anode and cathode and at the organic/organic’ heterojunction in the center of the device (1–7).

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