Abstract

Transient electroluminescence (EL) from organic bilayer devices having different N-arylbenzimidazole derivatives as electron-transporting layers (ETLs) was investigated. Using a short voltage pulse as an excitation source, the delay time for the EL was measured and interpreted as the electron transit time across the electron-transporting layer. Electron-mobility can therefore be extracted by considering the luminance mechanism within the devices. The electron-mobilities of the three N-arylbenzimidazole derivatives thus deduced are in the range of 10 −6– 10 −5 cm 2/ V s and are comparable to that of the widely used tris-(8-hydroxyquinoalate) aluminum.

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