| Literature DB >> 35530600 |
Dehai Dou1,2, Peng Wu1,2, Zhangcheng Liao1,2, Jian Hao2, Jianhua Zhang1, Zixing Wang1.
Abstract
The development of a thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) exciplex with high energy is of great significance in achieving highly efficient blue, green, and red organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) for use in full-color displays and white lighting. Highly efficient and stable blue and green phosphorescent OLEDs were demonstrated by employing a TADF exciplex (energy: 2.9 eV) based on 4-substituted aza-9,9'-spirobifluorenes (aza-SBFs). Blue PhOLEDs demonstrated a maximum current efficiency (CE) of 47.9 cd A-1 and an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 22.5% at 1300 cd m-2 (2.5 times the values of aza-SBF-based systems), with the best blue PhOLED demonstrating a CE, power efficiency (PE) and EQE of 60.3 cd A-1, 52.7 lm W-1, and 26.2%, respectively. Green PhOLEDs exhibited a CE of 78.1 cd A-1 and EQE of 22.5% at 9360 cd m-2, with the best green PhOLED exhibiting a maximum CE, PE, and EQE of 87.4 cd A-1, 101.6 lm W-1, and 24.5%, respectively. The device operational lifetime was improved over 17-fold compared to reference devices because of the high thermal stability of the materials and full utilization of the TADF exciplex energy, indicating their potential for application in commercial OLEDs. This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 35530600 PMCID: PMC9069484 DOI: 10.1039/c9ra02875g
Source DB: PubMed Journal: RSC Adv ISSN: 2046-2069 Impact factor: 4.036
Fig. 1Chemical structures and electron density distributions of 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF and 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF.
Scheme 1Synthetic routes for 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF and the 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF.
Photophysical, electrochemical, and thermal properties of 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF and 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF
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| 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF | 313, 346 | 376, 388 | 436 | 0.93/−2.75 | −5.74 | 3.46/2.84 | 153/377 |
| 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF | 272, 306 | 391 | 441 | na/−1.97 | −6.71/−2.83 | 3.88/2.81 | 146/430 |
Measured in 2-methyl-THF solutions at room temperature.
Measured in 2-methyl-THF solutions at 77 K.
E ox = oxidation potential and Ered = reduction potential.
The HOMO value: EHOMO (eV) = −(Eox + 4.8).
The LUMO value: ELUMO (eV) = −(Ered + 4.8).
The value of Eg was calculated from the absorption edges of the solutions.
The value of T1 was estimated from the onset values of the phosphorescence spectra (λPh).
Obtained from DSC and TGA measurements; na = none appears.
Fig. 2(a) UV-vis absorption (UV) and PL spectra of 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF and 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF in 2-MeTHF solutions, (b) PL spectra of 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF, 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF and co-deposited 4-PhCz-δ-aza-SBF : 4-DPhT-γ-aza-SBF (1 : 1) films (exciplex), (c) PL transient decay curves of the exciplex at 420 nm, inset: prompt fluorescence measured in the range of 0 to 500 ns, and (d) transient PL spectra of the exciplex delayed after 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 35, and 40 ns.
Fig. 3(a) Chemical structures and UV absorption spectra of FIrpic and Ir(ppy)2acac and the PL spectrum of the exciplex and (b) the device structure with EML1 and EML2.
Fig. 4(a) EL spectra, (b) J–V–L characteristics, and (c) CE-L-PE curves of the blue PhOLED devices 1 and 2, inset: EQE-L curves, and (d) time evolution of the normalized luminance, L, of devices 1 and 2 under a nitrogen atmosphere (inset: change in the operating voltage ΔV (offset to zero)) at an initial luminance of L0 = 2000 cd m−2.
Performances of blue and green OLEDs based on 4-PhCz-aza-SBF and 4-DPhT-aza-SBF as a host
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| PE/CE/EQE [lm W−1/cd A−1/%] | CIE ( | ||
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| Max | At 100 cd m−2 | At 1000 cd m−2 | |||
| 1 | 3.9 | 15.8/47.9/22.5 | 15.4/39.4/18.5 | 14.4/46.6/21.9 | (0.164, 0.344) |
| 2 | 3.4 | 52.7/60.3/26.2 | 45.1/58.8/25.2 | 19.4/34.2/14.1 | (0.163, 0.332) |
| 3 | 3.0 | 43.4/78.1/22.5 | 36.5/59.3/17.3 | 31.1/67.9/19.1 | (0.320, 0.619) |
| 4 | 2.3 | 101.6/87.4/24.6 | 90.1/80.7/22.8 | 59.2/67.4/19.0 | (0.357, 0.610) |
| 5 | 3.6 | 30.5/51.1/14.9 | 25.0/49/14.4 | 19.9/50.1/14.6 | (0.319, 0.619) |
Fig. 5(a) EL spectra, (b) J–V–L characteristics, and (c) CE–L–PE curves of green PhOLED devices 3–5, where the inset shows the EQE–L curves, and (d) time evolution of the normalized luminance, L, of devices 3–5 under a nitrogen atmosphere (inset: change in the operating voltage ΔV (offset to zero)) at an initial luminance of L0 = 4500 cd m−2.