Electronic line-up in light-emitting diodes with alkali-halide/metal cathodes

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Brown, TM
Friend, RH
Millard, IS
Lacey, DJ
Butler, T
Burroughes, JH
Cacialli, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Cambridge, Cavendish Lab, Cambridge CB3 0HE, England
[2] CDT Ltd, Cambridge CB3 0HJ, England
[3] UCL, Dept Phys & Astron, London WC1E 6BT, England
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10.1063/1.1562739
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O59 [应用物理学];
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The electronic nature of metal-semiconductor contacts is a fundamental issue in the understanding of semiconductor device physics, because such contacts control charge injection, and therefore play a major role in determining the electron/hole population in the semiconductor itself. This role is particularly important for organic semiconductors as they are generally used in their pristine, undoped form. Here, we review our progress in the understanding of the energy level line-up in finished, blue-emitting, polyfluorene-based light-emitting diodes, which exploit LiF and CsF thin films in combination with Ca and Al to obtain cathodes with low injection barriers. We have used electroabsorption measurements, as they allow the noninvasive determination of the built-in potential when changing the cathode. This provides precious experimental information on the alteration of the polymer/cathode interfacial energy level line-up. The latter is found to depend strongly on the electrode work function. Thus, the Schottky-Mott model for the energy level alignment is found to be a better first-order approximation than those models where strong pinning or large interface dipoles determine the alignment (e.g., Bardeen model), except for electrodes that extensively react with the polymer, and introduce deep gap states. In addition, we show results that validate the approximation of rigid tilting of polymer energy levels with bias (for biases for which no significant injection of carriers occurs). To investigate further the consequences of the electronic line-up on device operation, we complemented the electroabsorption measurements with characterization of the emissive and transport properties of the light-emitting diodes, and confirmed that the cathodic barrier lowering in CsF/Ca/Al and LiF/Ca/Al electrodes leads to the best improvements in electron injection. We found that luminance and overall current are greatly affected by the barrier-reducing cathodes, indicating a truly bipolar transport, with comparable electron and hole currents. We also found significant indications of CsF/Ca/Al cathodes strongly reacting with the polymer, which is suggestive of CsF dissociation and diffusion in the bulk of the polymer. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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