Electronic structure calculations of doped organic materials for electroluminescent devices

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作者
Nilar, SH
DharmaWardana, MWC
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[1] Inst. for Microstructural Sciences, National Research Council, Ottawa
[2] Quantum Theory Project, University of Florida, Gainesville
[3] Dept. of Chemistry, University of Alberta, Edmonton
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10.1063/1.365609
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Recent very promising fabrication advances in organic light emitting diodes have brought out the need for a microscopic understanding of the interaction of light emitters, hole blockers, hole transporters, dopants, and their electroluminescence. We report exploratory quantum calculations an spectra with and without the presence of an external electric field, with different ''guest-host'' arrangements of emitter and dopant molecules. These calculations, when suitably extended, could be used far predictive optimization of candidate materials, and for the design of optimal layer-structure and layer-ordering etc., in diodes and other proposed structures. The molecules studied are: Scandium 8-hydroxyquinoline as the light emitter, a 1,2,4-triazole molecule as a typical hole blocker. and triphenyl diamine derivatives as hole transporters. The dopant or ''guest'' molecule was selected to be Nile Red. Studies on the use of a highly conjugated system such as COO as an element of layer structure are also presented here. The results give an insight into the physical processes at the molecular level and provide guidance in designing optimized material fur use in ''organic'' light emitting diodes. (C) 1997 American Institute of Physics.
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