Thermally Stimulated Luminescence and Current in new heterocyclic materials for Organic field transistors and organic light emitting diodes

Physics – Condensed Matter – Other Condensed Matter

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9 pages, 7 figures, Published in Abstract Book of 7th International Conference on Physics of Advanced Materials, ICPAM7, June

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The present work is focused on theoretical and experimental study of localised levels in organic materials suitable for light-emitting devices and field effect transistors by means of thermal techniques. In our work we focused on low molecular compounds as well as on polymers, especially of two classes of materials: oxadiazoles and quinoxalines. Both organic compounds are well know as electron transport materials in OLEDs.

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