Presentation 2001/4/20
Electroluminescence of Polysilane Thin Films Doped with an Energy-Matched Organic-Dye Molecule
R. Ishii, H. Sato, S. Tonsho, N. Kamata, T. Terunuma, S. Furukawa,
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Abstract(in English) Polysilanes emit high effciency luminescence around near-UV wavelength region originating from one dimensional exitons along main-chain. Considering application to visible wavelength, however, we need to control or shift the emission wavelength. Therefore we directed our attention to intermolecular energy transfer between polysilane and organic-dye molecules. This time we have synthesized Poly-m-(hexoxyphenyl)phenylsilane(PHPPS), from which energy was transferred to coumarin6. In addition to photoluminescence analysis, we fabricated an electroluminescence device of PHPPS/coumarin6 emitting layer, and observed the electroluminescence of coumarin6 due to the energy transfer from polysilane for the first time.
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Keyword(in English) Polysilane / Organic-Dye / Intermolecular Energy Transfer / Coumarin6 / Electroluminescence
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Title (in English) Electroluminescence of Polysilane Thin Films Doped with an Energy-Matched Organic-Dye Molecule
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Keyword(1) Polysilane
Keyword(2) Organic-Dye
Keyword(3) Intermolecular Energy Transfer
Keyword(4) Coumarin6
Keyword(5) Electroluminescence
1st Author's Name R. Ishii
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Functional Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University()
2nd Author's Name H. Sato
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Functional Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University
3rd Author's Name S. Tonsho
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Functional Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University
4th Author's Name N. Kamata
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Functional Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University
5th Author's Name T. Terunuma
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Functional Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Saitama University
6th Author's Name S. Furukawa
6th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Computer Science and Systems Engineering, Kyushu Institute of Technology
Date 2001/4/20
Paper # OME2001-8
Volume (vol) vol.101
Number (no) 35
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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