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16 December 1998 Charge transport and electrode injection in polymer light-emitting diodes
Marie-Noelle Bussac, D. Michoud, Eduard Tutis, Libero Zuppiroli
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Abstract
We present a microscopic theory of charge transport in conjugated polymers based on polaron drift along polymer segment and on polaron hopping between segments. We show that this model is able to reproduce the current-voltage characteristics of 'good' hole-only devices based on PPV in the whole range of fields. We also present a microscopic theory of electrode injection into conjugated polymers. We show that this model is able to reproduce the current voltage characteristics of contact limited devices based on PPV.
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Marie-Noelle Bussac, D. Michoud, Eduard Tutis, and Libero Zuppiroli "Charge transport and electrode injection in polymer light-emitting diodes", Proc. SPIE 3476, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices II, (16 December 1998); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.332609
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Electrodes

Metals

Bipolarons

Polarons

Interfaces

Organic light emitting diodes

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