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DS: Fachverband Dünne Schichten
DS 16: Organic Light Emitting Diodes (SYOE 9)
DS 16.1: Vortrag
Mittwoch, 28. März 2007, 14:30–14:45, H32
Dynamics of the triplet state in Alq3 — •Nils A. Reinke, Johannes Höchtl, Valentin Kamm, and Wolfgang Brütting — University of Augsburg, Institute of Augsburg, Experimental Physics IV, Augsburg, Germany
As demonstrated by recent work, the organic electroluminescent material Alq3 has a long–lived triplet state with a lifetime in the 10ms range [1]. Depending on the excitation density and the sample preparation delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence with varying relative intensities can be detected at low temperature. In order to get deeper insight into the underlying mechanism, we have combined different experimental techniques to study the triplet dynamics in Alq3. Using time–resolved photoluminescence measurements on neat films, matrix-isolated molecules as well as films doped with phosphorescent emitters the direct observation of the excited states dynamics is possible in a broad time-window from the nanosecond to the millisecond range. Relatively intense phosphorescence can be observed in Alq3 doped with phosphorescent molecules containing heavy metal atoms, such as Ir(ppy)3[2]. A significantly reduced lifetime in such systems indicates that the transition rate of the triplet state to the ground state is strongly affected by the phosphorescent dopant. We will further demonstrate an indirect determination of the triplet lifetime in Alq3 from singlet emission using a novel pump–probe technique. [1] M. Cölle et al., JAP 96 (2004) 6133-6141, [2] I. Tanaka et al., PRB 71 (2005) 205207