Enhancement in fluorescence quantum yield of MEH-PPV:BT blends for polymer light emitting diode applications
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2018
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Elsevier B.V.
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We have investigated the effect of blending electron deficient heterocycle Benzothiadiazole (BT) on the photo-physical properties of conjugated polymer Poly [2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV). Quantum yield (QY) value has been found to increase from 37% for pure MEH-PPV to 45% for an optimum MEH-PPV:BT blend ratio of 1:3. This can be attributed to the efficient energy transfer from the wide bandgap BT (host) to the small bandgap MEH-PPV (guest). The FTIR spectrum of MEH-PPV:BT blended thin film indicates suppression of aromatic C-H out-of-plane and in-plane bending, suggesting planarization of the conjugated polymer chains and, hence, leading to increase in the conjugation length. The increase in conjugation length is also evident from the red-shifted PL spectra of MEH-PPV:BT blended films. Single layer MEH-PPV:BT device shows lower turn-on voltage than single layer MEH-PPV alone device. Further, the effect of electrical conductivity of PEDOT:PSS on the current-voltage characteristics is investigated in the PLED devices with MEH-PPV:BT blend as the active layer. PEDOT:PSS with higher conductivity as HIL reduces the turn on voltage from 4.5 V to 3.9 V and enhances the current density and optical output in the device. © 2018 Elsevier B.V.
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Blending, Conducting polymers, Conjugated polymers, Current voltage characteristics, Display devices, Electroluminescence, Energy gap, Energy transfer, Fluorescence, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, Light, Polymer blends, Quantum yield, Quenching, Benzothiadiazoles, Efficient energy transfer, Electrical conductivity, Electron-deficient, Fluorescence quantum yield, MEH-PPV, Photophysical properties, Polymer light emitting diode, Organic light emitting diodes (OLED)
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Optical Materials, 2018, 80, , pp. 143-148
