One possibility to improve the stability and the electrical performance of
LEDs consists of using inorganic and polymer composites as an active layer.
We have investigated the electrical and optical properties of composites m
ade by mixing poly (p-phenylene vinylene) (PPV) and porous silicon (PS) gra
ins with several PS concentrations. Analysis of optical spectra obtained in
the composite thin films suggests that the incorporation of PS in the poly
mer matrix does not induce significant structural modifications of the poly
mer. Light emitting devices fabricated with the composite as an active laye
r exhibit lower turn-on voltage than those using pure PPV. The role of the
incorporated nanoparticles in the conduction and the light emission process
of the polymer is discussed.