Mj. Cazeca et al., Enhanced performance of polythiophene derivative based light emitting diodes by addition of europium and ruthenium complexes, SYNTH METAL, 98(1), 1998, pp. 45-49
Fabrication of polymer light emitting diodes (PLEDs) from a urethane contai
ning processable polythiophene derivative, poly[2-(3-thienyl) ethanol n-but
oxy carbonylmethyl urethane], (PURET) and its composites with luminescent R
uthenium (II) and Europium (III) complexes is discussed. Enhanced electrolu
minescence (EL) performance was observed, when 1% by weight of europium (II
I) or ruthenium (II) complexes were added to the PURET polymer. Multi-layer
ed devices with polyaniline as a hole injecting layer and tris-8-hydroxyqui
noline-aluminum as an electron injecting layer have also been fabricated. P
LEDs from PURET polymer have a threshold voltage of 3.6 V and emit an orang
e-red light with a brightness of about 500 cd/m(2) under forward bias of 9
V, upon the addition of 1% of europium (III) thenoyl trifluoroacetonate com
plex to the polymer. (C) 1998 Published by Elsevier Science S.A. All rights
reserved.