Abstract
Electroluminescent(EL) devices based on organic materials have been of great interest due to their possible applications for large-area flat-panel displays, where they are attractive because of their capability of multicolor emission, and low operation voltage. In this study, glass substrate/ITO/Eu(TTA)$_3$(Phen)/Al(A), glass substrate/ITO/TPD/Eu(TTA)$_3$(phen)/Al(B) aNd glass substrate/ITO/TPD/Eu(TTA)$_3$(Phen)/A1Q$_3$/Al (C) structures were fabricated by vacuum evaporation method, where aromatic diamine(TPD) was used as a hole transporting material, Eu(TTA)$_3$(phen) as an emitting material, and tris(8-hydroxyquinoline) Aluminum (AlQ$_3$) as an electron transporting layer. Etectroluminescent(EL) and I-V characteristics of Eu(TTA)$_3$(phen) with a various thickness were investigated. This structure shows the red EL spectrum, which is almost the same as the PL spectrum of Eu(TTA)$_3$(phen). I-V characteristics of this structure show that turn-on voltage was 9V and current density was 0.01A/㎤ at a dc operation voltage of 9V. Electrical transporting phenomena of these structures was explained using the trapped-charge-limited current model with I-V characteristics.