Publications by authors named "Kosuke Yasuji"

Electroluminescence occurs via recombination reactions between electrons and holes, but these processes have not been directly evaluated. Here, we explore the operation dynamics of ionic liquid-based light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) with stable electroluminescence by multi-timescale spectroscopic measurements synchronized with the device operation. Bias-modulation spectroscopy, measuring spectral responses to modulated biases, reveals the bias-dependent behavior of p-doped layers varying from growth to saturation and to recession.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Kosuke Yasuji"

  • - Kosuke Yasuji's recent research focuses on the electroluminescence process in light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs), specifically examining how recombination reactions between electrons and holes contribute to device performance.
  • - The study employs multi-timescale spectroscopic measurements to investigate the operational dynamics of ionic liquid-based LECs, providing insights into their stable electroluminescence.
  • - Findings from bias-modulation spectroscopy reveal the bias-dependent behavior of p-doped layers, highlighting three distinct phases: growth, saturation, and recession, which are crucial for understanding LEC operation.