An organic electronic device consists of one or more electro-active
organic or polymer materials sandwiched between electrodes. Critical in
such devices is the interface between the electrode and the polymer,
where degradation or chemical reaction products may develop that are
deleterious to the proper functioning of the device. This is solved by
introducing a functional interlayer composed of one or more materials
consisting of a molecular backbone bearing phosphonate or phosphate
functions, either directly attached or through side chains, said
functional layer being disposed between at least one of the respective
electrodes and said one or more electro-active materials in the device.