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Química Nova | 2014

Influência de diferentes solventes utilizados na deposição de filme de poli(9-vinilcarbazol) em dispositivos OLEDs

Emerson Roberto Santos; Shu Hui Wang; Fábio Conte Correia; Ivan Rodrigues Costa; Victor Sonnenberg; Elvo Calixto Burini Junior; Roberto Koji Onmori

This work studies the influence of the film deposition process on light emission performance and on threshold voltage of OLEDs, with architecture glass/ITO/PEDOT:PSS/PVK/Alq3/Al. The commercial PVK was dissolved in different solvents such as: chloroform, tetrahydrofuran, 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene and trimethylpentane. OLEDs were characterized by current-voltage and revealed a significant influence of the solvents, although all devices emitted green electroluminescence. A difference in threshold voltage up to 10 V was observed among OLEDs prepared from different solvents. The 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene showed best performance, presenting lowest treshold voltage (≈ 6 V), followed by tetrahydrofuran (≈ 8 V), trimethylpentane (≈ 14 V) and chloroform (≈ 16 V).


Ozone-science & Engineering | 2012

UV-Ozone Generation from Modified High Intensity Discharge Mercury Vapor Lamps for Treatment of Indium Tin Oxide Films

Emerson Roberto Santos; Elvo Calixto Burini; Shu Hui Wang

In a homemade UV-Ozone generator, different ignition tubes extracted from HID mercury vapor lamps were investigated, namely: 80, 125, 250 and 400 watts. The performance of the generator in function of the type of the ignition lamp was monitored by the measurements of the ozone concentration and the temperature increment. The results have shown that the 400 W set up presented the highest ozone production, which was used in the treatment of indium tin oxide (ITO) films. Polymer light emitting diodes were assembled using ITO films, treated for 10, 20 and 30 min, as an anode. The overall results indicate improvement of the threshold voltage (reduction) and electroluminescence of these devices.


Química Nova | 2010

Reator de UV-Ozônio com lâmpada a vapor de mercúrio a alta pressão modificada para tratamento superficial de óxidos transparentes condutivos utilizados em dispositivos poliméricos eletroluminescentes

Emerson Roberto Santos; Fábio Conte Correia; Shu Hui Wang; Pilar Hidalgo; Elvo Calixto Burini Junior; A.M. Andrade

An UV-Ozone reactor was developed with an ignition tube extracted into HID mercury lamp used to irradiation on zinc oxide (ZnO) and fluorinated tin oxide (FTO) films for PLEDs devices. Different exposures times were used. In contact angle measurements revealed better results for ZnO and FTO by 15 and 5 min, respectively. In Diffuse Reflectance Infra-red Fourier Transformed (DRIFT) spectroscopy allowed the observation of water, hydrocarbon and carbon dioxide adsorbed on the untreated TCO surfaces. After the UV-Ozone treatment the contaminants were significantly reduced or eliminated and the PLEDs devices decreased threshold voltages in comparison with respectively untreated TCOs.


Polimeros-ciencia E Tecnologia | 2016

Low cost UV-Ozone reactor mounted for treatment of electrode anodes used in P-OLEDs devices

Emerson Roberto Santos; José Igor Balbino de Moraes; Christine Miwa Takahashi; Victor Sonnenberg; Elvo Calixto Burini; Satoru Yoshida; Herick Garcia Takimoto; Roberto Koji Onmori; Wang Shu Hui

Low cost UV-Ozone reactor using a high pressure mercury vapor lamp of 80 watts without outer bulb showed good results for treatment of ITO films used as anode electrode in the assembly of P-OLED (polymer-organic light emitting diode) devices. This study revealed 20 minutes as effective treatment time and it was verified also that the effect of UV-Ozone treatment loses its efficiency as the elapsed time increases. It was analyzed with measurements of contact angle using a droplet of PEDOT:PSS polymer. P-OLEDs devices were mounted with architecture: ITO/PEDOT:PSS/PVK/Alq3/Al. The PVK polymer was diluted in organic solvent of 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene with concentrations of: 5, 10, 20 and 30 mg/mL. Results revealed better performance of P-OLED devices for concentration of 5 mg/mL resulting in lower threshold voltage, elevation of electrical current and similar diode curve.


Revista Brasileira de Aplicações de Vácuo | 2018

Low cost spinner developed for deposition of thin films used in OLED devices

Emerson Roberto Santos; Christine Miwa Takahashi; Herick Garcia Takimoto; Satoru Yoshida; Mariane Yuka Tsubaki Oide; Elvo Calixto Burini Junior; Roberto Koji Onmori; Wang Shu Hui

This work aims the development of a compact spinner to be used inside the glove-box chamber to deposition of polymeric thin films used in the build of OLED devices. Initially, ten fans extracted of microcomputers were tested with commercial multi-voltage power supply. Four fans were selected based on the standard deviation of speed. A variable power supply was also built in order to get a more detailed response in terms of electrical current and speed in function of applied voltage. The fan that showed less variation of speed with applied voltage was selected for deposition tests using polymeric photoresist solution on the ITO (indium tin oxide) coated glass. This polymer was deposited by spin-coating at different speeds: 1000, 2000, 3000 and 4000 rpm and dried for the thicknesses measurement revealing good uniformity. Finally, three OLED devices were assembled with 2000 and 3000 rpm and the layers were dried under the same conditions. In the structure of the devices were used the materials deposited layer-by-layer:glass/ITO/PEDOT:PSS/ Polyfluorene (PFpf)/Al. The OLED devices revealed blue light electroluminescence. The I-V curves showed better performance for OLED devices mounted at 2000 rpm with higher current density and similar appearance to the diode curve.


Synthetic Metals | 2009

Electroluminescence of phenylene―vinylene random copolymers with different conjugation lengths

Tunísia Eufrausino Schuler; Shu Hui Wang; Roberto Koji Onmori; G. Santos; Emerson Roberto Santos; Elvo Calixto Burini; A.M. Andrade


Archive | 2009

Aquaregia and Oxygen Plasma Treatments on Fluorinated Tin Oxide for Assembly of PLEDs Devices Using OC1C10-PPV as Emissive Polymer

Emerson Roberto Santos; Elvo Calixto; Burini Junior


ECS Transactions | 2012

Influence of the Transparent Conductive Oxides on the P-OLEDs Behavior

Emerson Roberto Santos; Fábio Conte Correia; Elvo Calixto Burini Junior; Roberto Koji Onmori; A. M. de Andrade; Shu Hui Wang


Revista Brasileira de Aplicações de Vácuo | 2018

Bulbo utilizado como método de encapsulamento para dispositivos OLEDs Bulb used as encapsulation method for OLED devices

Emerson Roberto Santos; Ana Neilde Rodrigues da Silva; Eric Tsuneki Yoshiura Ono; Satoru Yoshida; Mariane Yuka Tsubaki Oide; Elvo Calixto Burini Junior; Roberto Koji Onmori; Wang Shu Hui


Tecnologia em Metalurgia, Materiais e Mineração | 2017

MÉTODO SIMPLES PARA DETERMINAR DISTRIBUIÇÃO DE TEMPO DE RESIDÊNCIA DE POLÍMEROS EM EXTRUSORA A PARTIR DE MEDIDAS DE LUMINÂNCIA

Daniel José da Silva; Satoru Yoshida; Herick Garcia Takimoto; Maurizio André Bizzo; Vanessa Tiemi Kimura; Emerson Roberto Santos; Shu Hui Wang

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Shu Hui Wang

University of São Paulo

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Satoru Yoshida

University of São Paulo

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A.M. Andrade

University of São Paulo

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Wang Shu Hui

University of São Paulo

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Pilar Hidalgo

University of São Paulo

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