Dopant Level Improves Organic LEDs
A team from
Ludwig Maximilian Universität in Munich,
Institut Ackermannweg in Mainz and
Universität Potsdam, all in Germany, has announced the results of a study of organic LEDs that may boost the efficiency and output of the devices. According to a report in the June 8 issue of
Nature, the researchers found that the level of doping affects barrier-to-hole injection.
The researchers studied the impact of poly(4,49-dimethoxy-bithiophene) as an anode for 436-nm LEDs. They found that the luminosity of a highly doped LED was 2.5 times that of its lower-doped counterpart and four times that of an indium tin oxide reference.
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