Abstract

The pulsed method offers unique opportunities for revealing important information related to the injection mechanism, the transport properties and new mechanisms for electroluminescence (EL) emission in polymer light-emitting diodes (PLED). The current article reports the transient behaviour for a PLED with indium tin oxide/poly (phenylenevinylene)/aluminium (or Mg:Ag) structure using short voltage pulse measurements. The EL response was of the order of 95 ns, and faster than the previous reports. A method for estimating electron mobility in a PLED and the threshold electric field for electron injection under fast-pulse excitation is proposed.

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