Organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) incorporating an n-doping transport layer comprised of 8-hydroxy-quin- olinato lithium (Liq) doped into 4' 7- diphyenyl-1,10-phenanthroline (BPhen) as ETL and a p-doping transport layer that includes tetrafluro-tetracyano-quinodimethane (F4- TCNQ) doped into 4,4′, 4″-tris (3-methylphenylphenylamono) triphe- nylamine (m-MTDATA) are demonstrated. In order to examine the improvement in the conductivity of transport layers, hole-only and electron-only devices are fabricated. The current and power efficiency Of organic light-emitting diodes are improved significantly after introducing an n-doping (BPhen:33wt% Liq) layer as an electron transport layer (ETL) and a p-doping layer composed of m-MTDATA and F4- TCNQ as a hole transport layer (HTL). Compared with the control device (without doping) , the current efficiency and power efficiency of the most efficient device (device C) are enhanced by approximately 51% and 89% ,respectively, while driving voltage is reduced by 29%. This improvement is attributed to the improved conductivity of the transport layers that leads to efficient charge balance in the emission zone.
An organic thin-film transistor (OTFT) with an OTS/SiO2 bilayer gate insulator and a MoO3/AI electrode configuration between gate insulator and source/drain electrodes has been investigated. A thermally grown SiO2 layer is used as the OTFT gate dielectric and copper phthalocyanine(CuPc) is used as an active layer. This OTS/SiO2 bilayer gate insulator configuration increases the field-effect mobility, reduces the threshold voltage, and improves the on/off ratio simultaneously. The device with a MoO3/Al electrode has shown similar Ids compared to the device with an Au electrode at the same gate voltage. Our results indicate that using a double-layer of electrodes and a double-layer of insulators is an effective way to improve OTFT performance.