Light-emitting devices based on electrolytes, such as
light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) and electric double-layer
transistors (EDLTs), are solution-processable devices with a very simple
structure. Therefore, it is necessary to apply this device structure into
highly fluorescent organic materials for future printed applications. However,
owing to compatibility problems between electrolytes and organic crystals,
electrolyte-based single-crystal light-emitting devices have not yet been
demonstrated. Here, we report on light-emitting devices based on organic single
crystals and electrolytes. As the fluorescent materials,
α,ω-bis(biphenylyl)terthiophene (BP3T) and 5,6,11,12-tetraphenylnaphthacene
(rubrene) single crystals were selected. Using ionic liquids as electrolytes,
we observed clear light emission from BP3T LECs and rubrene EDLTs.
Source:IOPscience
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