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A near infrared light emitting electrochemical cell with a 2.3?V turn-on voltage.


ABSTRACT: We report on an organic electroluminescent device with simplified geometry and emission in the red to near infrared (NIR) spectral region which, has the lowest turn-on voltage value, 2.3?V, among light emitting electrochemical cells (LEECs). We have synthesized and characterized three novel ruthenium ?-extended phenanthroimidazoles which differ on their N^N ligands. The use of dimethyl electron donating groups along with the ?-extended phenanthroimidazole moiety promotes ambipolar transport thereby avoiding the use of additional charge transport layers. Furthermore, a facile cathode deposition method based on transfer of a molten alloy (Ga:In) on top of the active layer is deployed, thus avoiding high vacuum thermal deposition which adds versatile assets to our approach. We combine ambipolar charge transport organic complex design and a simple ambient cathode deposition to achieve a potentially cost effective red to NIR emitting device with outstanding performance, opening new avenues towards the development of simplified light emitting sources through device optimization.

SUBMITTER: Nemati Bideh B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6338728 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A near infrared light emitting electrochemical cell with a 2.3 V turn-on voltage.

Nemati Bideh Babak B   Shahroosvand Hashem H   Sousaraei Ahmad A   Cabanillas-Gonzalez Juan J  

Scientific reports 20190118 1


We report on an organic electroluminescent device with simplified geometry and emission in the red to near infrared (NIR) spectral region which, has the lowest turn-on voltage value, 2.3 V, among light emitting electrochemical cells (LEECs). We have synthesized and characterized three novel ruthenium π-extended phenanthroimidazoles which differ on their N^N ligands. The use of dimethyl electron donating groups along with the π-extended phenanthroimidazole moiety promotes ambipolar transport ther  ...[more]

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