Authors
Hong Ma, Hin‐Lap Yip, Fei Huang, Alex K‐Y Jen
Publication date
2010/5/10
Journal
Advanced Functional Materials
Volume
20
Issue
9
Pages
1371-1388
Publisher
WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Description
The field of organic electronics has been developed vastly in the past two decades due to its promise for low cost, lightweight, mechanical flexibility, versatility of chemical design and synthesis, and ease of processing. The performance and lifetime of these devices, such as organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs), photovoltaics (OPVs), and field‐effect transistors (OFETs), are critically dependent on the properties of both active materials and their interfaces. Interfacial properties can be controlled ranging from simple wettability or adhesion between different materials to direct modifications of the electronic structure of the materials. In this Feature Article, the strategies of utilizing surfactant‐modified cathodes, hole‐transporting buffer layers, and self‐assembled monolayer (SAM)‐modified anodes are highlighted. In addition to enabling the production of high‐efficiency OLEDs, control of interfaces in both conventional …
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Scholar articles
H Ma, HL Yip, F Huang, AKY Jen - Advanced Functional Materials, 2010