Abstract
A highly conductive, transparent and uniform poly (3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly (styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) film has been developed by dipping treatment with hydriodic acid (HI) solution. The HI-treated PEDOT:PSS film can reach a sheet resistance of 68Ω per square and a transmittance of 87% at 550nm. The conductivity enhancement for the HI-treated film is ascribed to the permeation of proton and iodine anion of HI into PEDOT:PSS film, resulting in the separation of PSS and PEDOT chains. The phase separation of PSS and PEDOT can provide more conductive pathways for carriers to improve conductivity of the film. Using the optimized HI-treated PEDOT:PSS film as anode, we have fabricated indium tin oxide (ITO)-free organic light emitting diode (OLED), which shows better performance than the device with ITO as anode. This proves that such PEDOT:PSS film with the dipping treatment by HI solution is a promising alternative to ITO for low cost, transparent and flexible OLED application.
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