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arxiv: 1409.3779 · v1 · pith:SVPGFB2Xnew · submitted 2014-09-12 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Spectrally-resolved hyperfine interactions between polaron and nuclear spins in organic light emitting diodes: Magneto-EL studies

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We use spectrally-resolved magneto-electroluminescence (EL) measurements to study the energy dependence of hyperfine interactions between polaron and nuclear spins in organic LEDs. Using layered devices based on Bphen/MTDATA -- a well-known exciplex emitter -- we show that the increase in EL emission intensity $I$ due to small applied magnetic fields of order 100 mT is markedly larger at the high-energy blue end of the EL spectrum (dI/I ~11%) than at the low-energy red end (~4%). Concurrently, the widths of the magneto-EL curves increase monotonically from blue to red, revealing an increasing hyperfine coupling between polarons and nuclei and directly providing insight into the energy-dependent spatial extent and localization of polarons.

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