Abstract

Herein, semi-transparent polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) are demonstrated by introducing a vacuum-free and dry-transferable conducting polymer (CP) transparent electrode (TE) which can replace opaque and vacuum-processed metal top electrodes. The CP films with outstanding TE performance, prepared on polydimethylsiloxane stamps via solution processing, can be directly transferred as top TEs onto underlying interfacial layers. The resulting semi-transparent PLEDs with indium-tin-oxide bottom TE and CP top TE provide a good semi-transparency and decent electroluminescence performance with good color coordinate through top emission. This work would be expected to offer a new way of realizing next-generation (semi-)transparent displays in a cost-effective way.

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