Abstract

Near-edge x-ray-absorption spectroscopy was used to study the interaction of Ca and Al with poly(2,3-diphenylphenylene vinylene) (DP-PPV). Al does not significantly modify the C{sub {ital K}} edge during interface formation while Ca does in a coverage dependent fashion. The evolution of the C{sub {ital K}} edge points to the creation of new intragap states. In addition, we see a strong resonance at higher photon energies. The creation of new unoccupied states in DP-PPV following the deposition of Ca may in part explain the enhanced charge injection observed when Ca is used as the cathode material in polymer-based light emitting diodes. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}

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