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유기발광소자에 적용 가능한 NiOx 기반의 정공주입층 연구NiOx-based hole injection layer for organic light-emitting diodes

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NiOx-based hole injection layer for organic light-emitting diodes
Authors
김준모이동구이원호김예진
Issue Date
Sep-2021
Publisher
한국센서학회
Keywords
Organic light-emitting diode (OLED); NiOx; 1; 4; 5; 8; 9; 11-hexaazatriphenylene hexacarbonitrile (HAT-CN); Hole injection layer (HIL); Metal oxide.
Citation
센서학회지, v.30, no.5, pp.309 - 313
Journal Title
센서학회지
Volume
30
Number
5
Start Page
309
End Page
313
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/kumoh/handle/2020.sw.kumoh/20036
ISSN
1225-5475
Abstract
Organic semiconductors have received tremendous attention for their research because of their tunable electrical and optical properties that can be achieved by changing their molecular structure. However, organic materials are inherently unstable in the presence of oxygen and moisture. Therefore, it is necessary to develop moisture and air stable semiconducting materials that can replace conventional organic semiconductors. In this study, we developed a NiOx thin film through a solution process. The electrical characteristics of the NiOx thin film, depending on the thermal annealing temperature and UV-ozone treatment, were determined by applying them to the hole injection layer of an organic light-emitting diode. A high annealing temperature of 500oC and UV-ozone treatment enhanced the conductivity of the NiOx thin films. The optimized NiOx exhibited beneficial hole injection properties comparable those of 1,4,5,8,9,11-hexaazatriphenylene hexacarbonitrile (HAT-CN), a conventional organic hole injection layer. As a result, both devices exhibited similar power efficiencies and the comparable electroluminescent spectra. We believe that NiOx could be a potential solution which can provide robustness to conventional organic semiconductors.
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