Abstract

Abstract CoxZn1-xO (x = 0.01, 0.05 and 0.1) nanoparticles were prepared by microwave-assisted polyol method from zinc acetate dihydrate and Co(II) acetylacetonate. The reactions were performed in diethylene glycol (DEG) at 250 °C with the use of oleic acid as a surfactant. Resulting nanoparticle (ca. 10 nm) precipitates were washed with methanol and dried or kept as colloidal solutions redispersed in toluene. Colloidal solutions were mixed with the Poly [2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene] (MEH-PPV) polymer to produce thin nanocomposite layers with specific optoelectronic properties. The electronic structure in terms of density of states (DOS) of MEH-PPV and MEH-PPV/nanocomposite layers was investigated by recently proposed energy resolved electrochemical impedance spectroscopy method. The MEH-PPV polymer and its nanocomposites with ZnO or CoxZn1-xO nanoparticles were used as thin active layers in polymer light emitting diodes (PLED). The nanocomposite layers exhibited optoelectronic properties which were found to be beneficial as the active layer in PLEDs, exhibiting an order of magnitude enhancement in electroluminescence intensity. A pronounced effect on the opening bias voltage of final devices with CoxZn1-xO nanoparticles was also observed.

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