Abstract
Although the conversion reactions of electron-hole (e-h) pairs into emissive excitons are essential in the operation process of organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), experimental research on behaviors of e-h pairs in operating OLEDs has not been developed so far. Here, three types of magnetic-resonance techniques that detect changes in current, photoluminescence intensity, and electroluminescence (EL) intensity induced by electron spin-resonance transitions have been applied to a working OLED as a function of operation bias. Combined use of these techniques reveals that e-h pairs exist in the OLED with completely different bias dependence from carriers and excitons. It is shown that the EL process is classified into three regions depending on the bias: pair-accumulation, pair-dissociation/recombination, and non-pair-formation regions.
- Received 19 July 2018
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.2.115201
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