Abstract
Polythienothiophene:poly(perfluoroethylene-perfluoroethersulfonic acid) (PTT:PFFSA) has been used to enhance hole injection into small molecule OLEDs. Compared to devices with polyethylene dioxythiophene polystyrene sulfonate (PEDOT:PSS) as the hole injection layer (HIL), the OLED using PTT:PFFSA as a HIL gives enhanced efficiency and a slower luminance decay as well as a slower rise in operating voltage. Further studies of capacitance–voltage characteristics reveal that positive trapped charges accumulate in the hole transporting layer during operation. These results thus highlight the significance of hole injection layer to OLED operational stability.
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