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  • Journal of Display Technology
  • Vol. 3,
  • Issue 2,
  • pp. 225-232
  • (2007)

Charge Transport and Injection to Phenylamine-Based Hole Transporters for OLEDs Applications

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Abstract

We studied the hole injection and transporting properties of four phenylamine-based hole-transporters useful for organic light-emitting diodes. The hole-transporting properties were examined in details by time-of-flight technique whereas their hole-injecting properties by current–voltage measurements and dark-current space-charge-limited-current technique (DI-SCLC). All materials were found to exhibit essentially trap-free hole transports. We discovered that a conducting polymeric anode, PEDOT:PSS, can act effectively as an Ohmic contact for hole injection into the PA compounds for DI-SCLC experiments.

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