N. MatsumotoH. ShimaTakeo FujiiFumihiko Kannari
Organic thin films of copper-phthalocyanine (CuPc) and aluminum tris-8-hydroxyquinline (Alq3) were fabricated via KrF laser ablation. In spite of poor crystallinity exhibited in the reconstructed organic films, the CuPc film still works as a hole-transport layer in electroluminescence cells based on the CuPc and Alq3 layers. Electroluminescence at ∼500 nm was obtained with a low initiation voltage of ∼12 V. There is no significant difference in electroluminescence performance for devices fabricated via laser ablation and thermal evaporation. Emission at ∼600 nm caused by energy transfer from Alq3 to 4-(Dicyanomethylene)-2-methyl-6-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran (DCM) is also observed from a DCM-doped Alq3 emission layer.
Chihaya AdachiShizuo TokitoMasa‐aki MorikawaTetsuo TsutsuiShōgo Saito
Enza FazioE. BarlettaFrancesco BarrecaG. MondioF. NeriSebastiano Trusso
K. R. RamkumarJ. LeeA. SafariS.C. Danforth
Yasuo TakigawaJohn C. Hemminger