Annual review of physical chemistry, 52, 391-422 (2001-04-28)
Electrochemical processes leading to light emission are reviewed, with emphasis on aspects of this subject relevant to the understanding and optimization of electrogenerated luminescence (EL) in organic thin-film materials. The basic energetic requirements of light emission from electrochemically initiated solution
The Journal of chemical physics, 153(8), 084703-084703 (2020-09-03)
Triplet-triplet annihilation-based photon upconversion (UC) using bulk perovskite sensitizers has been previously shown to facilitate efficient UC at low fluences. However, the fabrication of the UC devices has not been fully optimized; thus, there is room for improvement. Here, we
We have observed the Hall effect in the field-induced accumulation layer on the surface of single-crystal samples of a small-molecule organic semiconductor rubrene. The Hall mobility muH increases with decreasing temperature in both the intrinsic (high-temperature) and trap-dominated (low-temperature) conduction
Journal of the American Chemical Society, 137(22), 7104-7110 (2015-05-21)
Exciton diffusion is at the heart of most organic optoelectronic devices' operation, and it is currently the most limiting factor to their achieving high efficiency. It is deeply related to molecular organization, as it depends on intermolecular distances and orbital
Sublimed materials for organic electronic devices such of OFETs and OTFTs allow the achievement of better electronic properties, and may help increase a device’s lifetime.