We report investigations of photoluminescence (PL) and electroluminescence
(EL) in several derivatives of polyether-polyphenylenevinylene copolymer (P
EPPV). PL spectra depend on the conjugated block lengths on the end group,
chlorine or bromine. Electroluminescent diodes were built in the classical
sandwich structure, by evaporating PEPPV and aluminium layer under vacuum o
n an indium-tin oxide-covered glass slide. EL is obtained at a low voltage
(less than 4 V) and the diode quantum efficiency depends strongly on the ap
plied voltage. Transient behaviour of PEPPV thin films devices was also inv
estigated. Between the application of a shea rectangular voltage pulse and
the onset of EL, a time lag exists that is attributed to the mobility of th
e charge carriers. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.