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Infrared organic light emitting diodes using neodymium tris -(8-hydroxyquinoline)

We have studied the photoluminescence and electroluminescence of neodymium tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline) and have found evidence, from the Stark splitting of the neodymium emission, for two isomers of the molecule. Following sublimation it appears that one of these isomers predominates. Photoluminescenc...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 2000-07, Vol.88 (2), p.777-780
Main Authors: Khreis, O. M., Curry, R. J., Somerton, M., Gillin, W. P.
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