Invited paper: Bipolar carrier transport in organic small molecules for OLEDs

Shu K. So*, Shing C. Tse

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Abstract

This paper presents charge transport measurements of two important classes of materials for OLEDs applications, namely, 9,10-di(2-naphthyl)anthracene (ADN), and nathylphenylamine compounds (e.g. NPB). Both classes of materials turn out to be bipolar. The mechanisms of bipolar transport will be examined and their impact on device fabrication will be addressed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1497-1500
Number of pages4
JournalDigest of Technical Papers - SID International Symposium
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007
Event2007 SID International Symposium - Long Beach, CA, United States
Duration: 23 May 200725 May 2007

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