Nonlinear behavior in electrical properties of fully screen printed electroluminescent panels
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We study the influences of printing parameters of fully screen printed electroluminescent panels on frequency and voltage dependent electrical properties of these devices. Significant nonlinear electrical features as well as a sensitivity to external illumination were observed. By varying the number of subsequent wet-in-wet printing steps within the dielectric and the luminescent layers of the electroluminescent panel, we studied the capacitive and dissipative behavior of current transport in the device. We used a novel method of high voltage impedance spectroscopy at frequencies between 10 Hz and 1 MHz with voltages up to 70 Vrms and compared measurements taken in dark and illuminated ambiences. We propose a qualitative model on the nonlinearity based on ferroelectric and semiconductive features of the dielectric layers as described by the Drude model.
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