We report on the properties of 1,4-bis(1,1-diphenyl-2ethenyl)benzene (PEB)
as the active material for blue electroluminescent diodes. The diodes are f
abricated by spin-coating of a single layer of FEB blended in a polystyrene
matrix. We discuss the optimum solvent for this spin-coating process. The
anode is indium-tin oxide, the cathode is evaporated aluminum. The external
quantum efficiency of this simple blue diode with air-stable cathode is 0.
25% at a current density of 28 mA cm(-2). The two main peaks are at 455 and
480 nm. Taking into account the eye sensitivity, the diode's efficiency is
about 1.2 lm/A, which for perpendicular view, corresponds to 0.4 cd/A and
0.08 lm/W. We, furthermore, have measured transient photoluminescence and e
lectroluminescent spectra, which reveal the appearance of peaks in the diod
e spectrum delayed by a few hundred milliseconds compared to the main peaks
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