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By introducing a titanium oxide (TiOx) layer between the active layer and the aluminum cathode in polymer‐based electronic devices (see figure), devices with excellent air stability and with enhanced performance are demonstrated. The TiOx layer acts as a shielding and scavenging layer that prevents the intrusion of oxygen and humidity into the electronically active polymers, thereby improving the lifetime of unpackaged devices exposed to air by nearly two orders of magnitude.
Advanced Materials – Wiley
Published: Jan 17, 2007
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