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Confirmation on origin of primary electron in solid state cathodoluminescence |
Huang Jin-Zhao(黄金昭)† , Li Shi-Shuai(李世帅), Feng Xiu-Peng(冯秀鹏), Wang Pei-Ji(王培吉), and Zhang Zhong(张仲) |
School of Science, University of Jinan, Jinan 250022, China |
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Abstract This paper utilizes the brightness-voltage waveform curve to investigate the primary electron in solid state cathodoluminescence. The results indicate that the primary electron is from the interface state of SiO2/MEH-PPV (Poly[2-methoxy-5-(2-ethylhexyloxy)-1,4-phenylenevinylene]) under the lower electric field which contributes to the 580-nm emission. With increasing the electric field, the 405-nm emission is obtained, and under this condition, the origin of the primary electron is mainly from tunneling.
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Received: 02 November 2009
Accepted manuscript online:
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PACS:
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78.60.Hk
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(Cathodoluminescence, ionoluminescence)
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73.40.Gk
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(Tunneling)
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73.20.-r
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(Electron states at surfaces and interfaces)
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Fund: Project supported by the Doctoral
Foundation of University of Jinan (Grant No.~XBS0845), the Key
Laboratory of Luminescence and Optical Information (Beijing Jiaotong
University), Ministry of Education, China (Grant No.~2010LOI01), the
Natural Science Foun |
Cite this article:
Huang Jin-Zhao(黄金昭), Li Shi-Shuai(李世帅), Feng Xiu-Peng(冯秀鹏), Wang Pei-Ji(王培吉), and Zhang Zhong(张仲) Confirmation on origin of primary electron in solid state cathodoluminescence 2010 Chin. Phys. B 19 067803
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