Robust Luminescent Molecules with High‐Level Reverse Intersystem Crossing for Efficient Near Ultraviolet Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes
Article 2022 en
Authors
JC
Jinke Chen
HL
Hao Liu
JG
Jingjing Guo
Abstract
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Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) radiating near ultraviolet (NUV) light are of high importance but rarely reported due to the lack of robust organic short-wavelength emitters. Here, we report a short π-conjugated molecule (POPCN-2CP) with high thermal and morphological stabilities and strong NUV photoluminescence. Its neat film exhibits an electroluminescence (EL) peak at 404 nm with a maximum external quantum efficiency (η<sub>ext,max</sub> ) of 7.5 % and small efficiency roll-off. The doped films of POPCN-2CP in both non-polar and polar hosts at a wide doping concentration range (10-80 wt%) achieve high-purity NUV light (388-404 nm) and excellent η<sub>ext,max</sub> s of up to 8.2 %. The high-level reverse intersystem crossing improves exciton utilization and accounts for the superb η<sub>ext,max</sub> s. POPCN-2CP can also serve as an efficient host for blue fluorescence, thermally activated delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence emitters, providing excellent EL performance via Förster energy transfer.
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