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Publication
MRS Spring Meeting 1999
Conference paper
Current-voltage characteristics of single layer polymer light emitting diodes under high intensity electrical excitation
Abstract
We study the current-voltage characteristics of both double and single carrier polymer light emitting devices in the high intensity electrical excitation regime. Single layer devices are investigated with the orange-emitting MEH-PPV as the active polymer. Performing very low duty (≈0.001%) pulsed electroluminescence measurements with electric fields up to 1×109 V/m, we observe for the hole-dominated devices a space charge limited current with a saturating mobility and a saturating external quantum efficiency of 1%. For double carrier devices, the current starts to saturate in the high-field regime, approaching Ohmic-like behavior. We report current densities of 100 A/cm2 and brightnesses of 7×105 cd/m2. The spectral features are monitored below the onset of degradation.