| Literature DB >> 29984854 |
Patrick J Conaghan1, S Matthew Menke1, Alexander S Romanov2, Saul T E Jones1, Andrew J Pearson1, Emrys W Evans1, Manfred Bochmann2, Neil C Greenham1, Dan Credgington1.
Abstract
Efficient vacuum-processed organic light-emitting diodes are fabricated using a carbene-metal-amide material, CMA1. An electroluminescence (EL) external quantum efficiency of 23% is achieved in a host-free emissive layer comprising pure CMA1. Furthermore external quantum efficiencies of up to 26.9% are achieved in host-guest emissive layers. EL spectra are found to depend on both the emissive-layer doping concentration and the choice of host material, enabling tuning of emission color from mid-green (Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage co-ordinates [0.24, 0.46]) to sky blue ([0.22 0.35]) without changing dopant. This tuning is achieved without compromising luminescence efficiency (>80%) while maintaining a short radiative lifetime of triplets (<1 μs).Entities:
Keywords: carbene-metal-amide; host-free; organic light-emitting diodes; thermally activated delayed fluorescence; vacuum-processed
Year: 2018 PMID: 29984854 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201802285
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849