Investigations of Naphthalimide and Pyrene Derivatives Based Organic Light Emitting Diodes
Date
2016
Authors
Ulla, Hidayath
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National Institute of Technology Karnataka, Surathkal
Abstract
Organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) have been subject of intensive studies
due to their great potential in display and lighting applications. The key point in OLEDs
development for display and lighting applications is to find out materials emitting pure
colours of red, green and blue with excellent emission efficiency and high stability. The
efficiency of an OLED can be improved by balancing the transport of charge carriers
in the device. Generally, this is done by including hole transporting and electron
transporting materials in the OLED architecture. This thesis is focused on the study of
electron transport materials for OLEDs based on novel naphthalimide and pyrene
derivatives. This work improved the understanding on the physics of electron transport
materials and the results of this study may be helpful for developing new devices and
their applications. We observed that the naphthalimide derivatives have low-lying
LUMO levels making them possess good electron-transporting and hole-blocking
properties. The derivatives emitted in blue region with good chromaticity. In addition,
they have high thermal stability and capable of forming good morphological films.
Studies on the device properties of naphthalimide derivatives showed that they could
be used as blue emitting electron transport materials. Also, the derivatives as host
material in red OLEDs showed better performance than standard host material Alq3 in
terms of both chromaticity and efficiency. Investigations on the OLEDs based on novel
pyrene derivatives as green emitting electron transport materials showed better
performance than Alq3. Temperature dependent electrical studies on the electron only
devices showed that the pyrene derivatives have better electron mobilities than Alq3.
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Department of Physics, OLED, Naphthalimide, Pyrene, Electron-transport, Blue-emitting, Green- emitting