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1.5 μm electroluminescence from organic light emitting diodes integrated on silicon substrates

Abstract

We have produced a silicon based organic light emitting diode (OLED) which emits 1.5 μm electroluminescence at room temperature. The emitting layer used was erbium tris(8-hydroxyquinoline) and energy is transferred from excitons formed on the organic ligands into the erbium ion. Characteristic emission is observed through the silicon substrate at 1.5 μm due to the 4I13/2 to 4I15/2 intra-atomic transition. Whilst the device is not suited to conventional OLED applications, due to the long lifetime of the 4I13/2 to 4I15/2 transition, it is a significant step towards the development of a 1.5 μm laser which can be integrated onto a silicon waveguide.

Authors

Curry RJ; Gillin WP; Knights AP; Gwilliam R

Volume

17

Pagination

pp. 161-163

Publisher

Elsevier

Publication Date

January 1, 2001

DOI

10.1016/s0925-3467(01)00077-5

Conference proceedings

Optical Materials

Issue

1-2

ISSN

0925-3467

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