Issue 33, 2013

A chlorinated barium titanate-filled polymer composite with a high dielectric constant and its application to electroluminescent devices

Abstract

We have studied the effect of chlorination on the dielectric performance of a barium titanate (BTO)–polymer film. Functionalization of BTO powder particles with chlorine (Cl) atoms and/or Cl-containing functional groups was achieved by a simple treatment using chlorinated solvents. The chlorinated BTO (Cl-BTO) particles were incorporated into a cyanoethyl-based polymer and the mixture was spin-coated to produce a composite film. The dielectric constant of the composite film with Cl-BTO was as high as 208 at a frequency of 10 Hz, showing a 2.5-fold increase in dielectric constant compared to composites composed of the neat BTO and the cyanoethyl-based polymer at a frequency of 10 Hz. The observed dramatic increase in dielectric constant would be caused by the interfacial polarization due to the p-type doping effect resulting from the presence of strong electronegative Cl atoms. Given a relatively high dielectric constant, composite films with Cl-BTO were further exploited as a dielectric layer in an inorganic electroluminescence (EL) device. The luminance of the EL device with Cl-BTO was 4090 cd m−2 at a frequency of 1 kHz, showing a 2.03-fold increase in luminance compared to that with the untreated BTO. The improved performance of the EL device is attributed to a high dielectric constant of the composite films that allow for efficient charge carrier tunneling into the phosphor and therefore enhanced luminance and efficiency.

Graphical abstract: A chlorinated barium titanate-filled polymer composite with a high dielectric constant and its application to electroluminescent devices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2013
Accepted
20 Jun 2013
First published
08 Jul 2013

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2013,1, 5078-5083

A chlorinated barium titanate-filled polymer composite with a high dielectric constant and its application to electroluminescent devices

J. Kim, H. Kim, T. Kim, S. Yu, J. W. Suk, T. Jeong, S. Song, M. J. Bae, I. Han, D. Jung and S. H. Park, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2013, 1, 5078 DOI: 10.1039/C3TC30767K

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