Abstract

Organic multiple quantum wells (MQWs) white light emitting devices are fabricated in which blue fluorescent dye, a trimer of N-anylbenzimidazole (TPBI) and orange fluorescent rubrene doped tris (8-hydroxyquinoline) Aluminum act as quantum-well light emitting layers between triphenyldiamine derivative (TPD) potential barrier layers, and aluminium complex (Alq) act as an electron transporter and green emitter. The injected carriers are confined in different quantum wells and Alq layer. The white light emission comes from a combination of photons generated in different light emitting layers. The Commission Internationale de l' Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of the emitted light are tuned by increasing the number of TPBI wells due to its low fluorescent efficiency compared with rubrene.

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