Optical and electrical characteristics of single- and double-layer (DL
) organic electroluminescent diodes based on an aromatic diamine (TPD)
and 8-hydroxyquinoline aluminium complex (Alq(3)) were investigated t
o compare their operation mechanisms. From the optical spectra of thin
films and of single-layer (SL) and DL devices, the nature of emitting
states is revealed and their energy level scheme is derived. The inje
ction-controlled electroluminescence mode of the operation of SL and D
L devices provides a powerful experimental approach for investigating
the process of charge injection. It is demonstrated that the physical
mechanism responsible for charge injection is the primary carrier pene
tration over the image force barrier at high electric fields, and fiel
d-assisted thermionic injection in the low-field regime of operation o
f these devices. The role of material and device structure for charge
injection parameters is pointed out in this context.