Up-conversion injection in Rubrene/Perylene-diimide-heterostructure electroluminescent diodes

Abstract

We implement and demonstrate a scheme that permits to drive electroluminescence with an extremely low turn-on voltage. The device behaves like compound semiconductors, in which the electroluminescence turn-on voltage is about the same as the open circuit voltage for the photovoltaic effect. However, the electroluminescence turn-on voltage is about half of the band gap of the emitting material, that cannot be explained using current models of charge injection in organic semiconductors. We hereby propose explanation through an Auger-type two-step injection mechanism (Auger-fountain).

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