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Optical Science and Technology, the SPIE 49th Annual Meeting | 2004

Glassy nematic conjugated oligomers: materials for organic light-emitting diodes

Andrew C.A. Chen; Sean W. Culligan; Yanhou Geng; Shaw H. Chen; Kevin P. Klubek; Kathleen M. Vaeth; Ching Wan Tang

Conjugated organic molecules and polymers are of great interest for applications as the active element in new types of electroluminescent, photovoltaic, and electronic devices. Control of the molecular order of these materials can have a significant impact on their optical and electronic properties. In particular, alignment of conjugated organics that exhibit an intrinsic anisotropy in a dipole moment permits generation of thin films that emit linearly polarized light in an orientation specific to the alignment direction of the molecule. Polarized photoluminescence and electroluminescence from ordered conjugated oligomers and polymers has been demonstrated using many alignment methods, but particular success in integrating these materials into electrical devices has been achieved by utilizing conjugated materials that exhibit a glassy nematic liquid-crystalline phase. We report the status of our ongoing development of OLED devices based on glassy nematic oligofluorenes. These devices exhibit electroluminescent peak polarization ratios as high as 31:1 and color coordinates spanning the entire visible spectrum.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2007

64.1: Invited Paper: Polarized OLEDS as Backlight for Liquid Crystal Displays

Sean W. Culligan; Andrew C.A. Chen; Jason U. Wallace; Ching Wan Tang; Shaw H. Chen

This work aims at the design, synthesis, and characterization of novel conjugated glassy-nematic liquid crystals for highly efficient and strongly polarized OLEDs. In addition to deep blue emission using oligofluorenes, emission of standard green, red, and white-light has also been accomplished through chemical modification and physical doping.


Organic Photonics and Electronics | 2006

Temporal Stability of Blue OLEDs: Effect of Hole Mobility through the Emissive Layer

Sean W. Culligan; Andrew C.A. Chen; Jason U. Wallace; Shaw H. Chen; Kevin Paul Klubek; Ching Wan Tang

Anthracene-containing model compounds were synthesized to investigate causes of instability in blue OLEDs. Transient OLED measurements revealed that an emissive layer with higher hole mobility resulted in a longer lifetime at the expense of efficiency. Article not available.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2002

Synthesis, characterization, and optical properties of monodisperse chiral oligofluorenes.

Yanhou Geng; Anita Trajkovska; Dimitris Katsis; Jane J. Ou; Sean W. Culligan; Shaw H. Chen


Advanced Materials | 2003

Strongly Polarized and Efficient Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Using Monodisperse Glassy Nematic Oligo(fluorene)s

Sean W. Culligan; Yanhou Geng; Shaw H. Chen; Kevin P. Klubek; Kathleen M. Vaeth; Ching Wan Tang


Chemistry of Materials | 2003

Monodisperse Oligofluorenes Forming Glassy-Nematic Films for Polarized Blue Emission

Yanhou Geng; Sean W. Culligan; Anita Trajkovska; Jason U. Wallace; Shaw H. Chen


Advanced Functional Materials | 2006

Effect of Hole Mobility Through Emissive Layer on Temporal Stability of Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes

Sean W. Culligan; Andrew C.A. Chen; Jason U. Wallace; Kevin P. Klubek; Ching Wan Tang; S. H. Chen


Chemistry of Materials | 2005

Carrier Transport Properties of Monodisperse Glassy-Nematic Oligofluorenes in Organic Field-Effect Transistors

Takeshi Yasuda; Katsuhiko Fujita; Tetsuo Tsutsui; Yanhou Geng; Sean W. Culligan; Shaw H. Chen


Advanced Materials | 2004

Organic Polarized Light-Emitting Diodes via Förster Energy Transfer Using Monodisperse Conjugated Oligomers†

Andrew C.A. Chen; Sean W. Culligan; Yanhou Geng; S. H. Chen; Kevin P. Klubek; Kathleen M. Vaeth; Ching Wan Tang


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Origin of Strong Chiroptical Activities in Films of Nonafluorenes with a Varying Extent of Pendant Chirality

Yanhou Geng; Anita Trajkovska; Sean W. Culligan; Jane J. Ou; H. M. Philip Chen; and Dimitris Katsis; Shaw H. Chen

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Shaw H. Chen

University of Rochester

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Yanhou Geng

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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S. H. Chen

University of Rochester

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Jane J. Ou

University of Rochester

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