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Enhanced polymer light-emitting diode performance using a crosslinked-network electron-blocking interlayer

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Effective electron-blocking layers (EBLs) for multilayer polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) have been made by placing a crosslinked network of siloxane and hole-transporting polymers onto PLED anodes. These EBLs resulted in dramatic performance enhancement of conventional, lectron-dominated PLED devices: the maximum current efficiency increased tenfold to over 17 cd/A, clearly a result of the effectiveness of the EBL.

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