Advanced Materials, Vol.10, No.3, 230-230, 1998
Exciplex electroluminescence from organic bilayer devices composed of triphenyldiamine and quinoxaline derivatives
Communication: Exciplexes can be used as emission sources in light-emitting devices (LEDs), as is demonstrated here. High electroluminescence is reported from bilayer organic LEDs in which the emission is confirmed to originate from an exciplex formed at the interface of two organic layers, for example of an aromatic diamine and a quinoxaline derivative, one of which is shown in the Figure.