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Ye Ram Cho1, Hyung Suk Kim1, Young-Jun Yu2, Min Chul Suh1.
Abstract
We prepared highly-efficient solution-processed red phosphorescent organic light emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) with a blue common layer structure that can reasonably confine the triplet excitons inside of the red emission layer (EML) with the assistance of a bipolar exciton blocking layer. The red PHOLEDs containing EML with a 7 : 3 ratio of 11-(4,6-diphenyl-[1,3,5]triazin-2-yl)-12-phenyl-11,12-dihydro-11,12-diaza-indeno[2,1-a]fluorene (n-type host, NH) : 4-(3-(triphenylen-2-yl)phenyl)dibenzo[b,d]thiophene (p-type host, PH) doped with 5% Iridium(III) bis(2-(3,5-dimethylphenyl)quinolinato-N,C2')tetramethylheptadionate (Red Dopant, RD) produced the highest current and power efficiencies at 23.4 cd/A and 13.6 lm/W, with a 19% external quantum efficiency at 1000 cd/m(2). To the best of our knowledge, such efficiency was the best among those that have been obtained from solution-processed small molecular red PHOLEDs. In addition, the host molecules utilized in this study have no flexible spacers, such as an alkyl chain, which normally deteriorate the stability of the device.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26514274 PMCID: PMC4626861 DOI: 10.1038/srep15903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1(a) UV-Visible absorption spectrum of dopant (RD) and photoluminescence spectra (at 298 K) of dopant (RD) and host materials (NH and PH) in tetrahydrofuran (THF). (b) Device structure and energy band diagram of solution processed red PHOLED.
Figure 2J-V characteristics of (a) HOD and (b) EOD fabricated in this study and (c) relative current density behavior of host materials.
Figure 3The photographs of the organic solutions in chlorobenzene to investigate Tyndall effect, resultant surfaces after spin casting and AFM images of EML surfaces formed by spin coating process from (a) PH and (b) NH solutions, respectively.
Figure 4Device characteristics of fabricated red PHOLEDs in this study (a) J-V-L and (b) Luminance-efficiency curves and (c) normalized EL (electroluminescent) spectra of fabricated red PHOLED (at a brightness of 1000 cd/m2).
Device characteristics of the solution processed red PHOLEDs.
| Device | Turn-on voltage [V] | Driving voltage [V] | Current Efficiency [cd A−1] | Power Efficiency [lm W−1] | EQE [%] |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Device A | 4.1 V | 7.0 V | 15.3 cd/A | 6.9 lm/W | 12.1% |
| (22.8 cd/A) | (11.7 lm/W) | (18.0%) | |||
| Device B | 4.0 V | 6.6 V | 17.7 cd/A | 8.4 lm/W | 14.1% |
| (20.9 cd/A) | (13.1 lm/W) | (17.2%) | |||
| Device C | 3.8 V | 5.9 V | 20.9 cd/A | 10.4 lm/W | 16.5% |
| (21.9 cd/A) | (12.5 lm/W) | (17.7%) | |||
| Device D | 3.6 V | 5.4 V | 23.4 cd/A | 13.6 lm/W | 19.0% |
| (25.9 cd/A) | (16.3 lm/W) | (20.7%) | |||
| Device E | 3.9 V | 5.9 V | 20.9 cd/A | 10.9 lm/W | 16.8% |
| (22.2 cd/A) | (14.6 lm/W) | (17.9%) |
aMeasured at 1 cd m−2.
bMeasured at 1000 cd m−2.
cThe parenthesis denotes maximum efficiency.