2007 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary
EFFICIENT ELECTROPHOSPHORESCENCE IN ORGANIC-INORGANIC NANOHYBRID AND ITS APPLICATION TO LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE
Project/Area Number |
18550168
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Research Category |
Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research (C)
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Allocation Type | Single-year Grants |
Section | 一般 |
Research Field |
Functional materials/Devices
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Research Institution | Saga University |
Principal Investigator |
ERA Masanao Saga University, DEPARTMENT OF CHEMISTRY AND APPLIED CHEMISTRY, Associate Professor (30191927)
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Project Period (FY) |
2006 – 2007
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Keywords | organic-inorganic nano-hybrid / electroluminescence / simultaneous vapor deposition / organic semiconductor / rare earth halide / phosphorescence |
Research Abstract |
This project was conducted toward clarifying mechanism of electrophosphorescence in the organic-inorganic nano-hybrids and application of the nano-hybrids to light emitting diode. The results of this project are summarized as follows. 1. Preparation of organic-inorganic nano-hybrids and electrophosphorescence in the nano-hybrid 1) Nano-hybrid films embedded with rare earth halides (CeI_3, CeBr_3, CeF_3, TbI_3) nano-particles were prepared by simultaneous vacuum-deposition of an organic semiconductor, 4,4'-N,N'-dicarbazole-biphenyl (CBP), and rare earth halides at a base pressure of 10^<-4> Pa. The obtained films were transparent and uniform. TEM observation demonstrated that spherical nano-particles of rare earth halides were dispersed in CBP medium. The diameter of the nano-particles varied within the range of approximately 10 to 15 nm. 2) By photo-excitation, the all nano-hybrid films exhibited fluorescence from CBP. Phosphorescence from CBP and emission of rare earth halides were not o
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bserved. 3) Using the nano-hybrid films, one fabricated electroluminescent (EL) devices combined with organic semiconductors, ITO/hole transport layer/nano-hybrid film/electron-transport layer/Al-Li. All devices exhibited phosphorescence (electrophosphorescence) from CBP. 2. Mechanism of electrophosphorescence in nano-hybrids Using hole-transporting organic semiconductors and electron-transporting organic semiconductors, 6 kinds of nano-hybrid films embedded with CeF_3 nano-particles. 1) Only fluorescence from the organic semiconductors was observed in the all nano-hybrid films. 2) When hole-transporting organic semiconductors employed as emissive layer in EL devices, electrophosphorescence from the organic semiconductors was observed. On the other hand, emission from CeF_3 was observed in EL devices having the nanohybrids with electron-transporting organic semiconductor and CeF_3. From above-mentioned results, the following mechanism of electrophosphorescence was suggested. Firstly, Ce^(3+), which has one electron in the f-orbital, easily ionizes Ce^<4+> to form closed shell. Then, the Ce^<4+> captures electron, and forms C^(3+*). In the hole-transporting organic semiconductors with low ionization potential, Dexter-type energy transfer from C^(3+*) is carried out, and forms excited triplet state of the organic semiconductors. As a result, electrophosphorescence is observed. In the electron-transporting organic semiconductor with high ionization potential, on the contrary, the energy transfer does not occur. Accordingly, emission form CeF_3 is observed. Less
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Research Products
(8 results)