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High‐performance, blue, phosphorescent organic light‐emitting diodes (PhOLEDs) are achieved by orthogonal solution‐processing of small‐molecule electron‐transport material doped with an alkali metal salt, including cesium carbonate (Cs2CO3) or lithium carbonate (Li2CO3). Blue PhOLEDs with solution‐processed 4,7‐diphenyl‐1,10‐phenanthroline (BPhen) electron‐transport layer (ETL) doped with Cs2CO3 show a luminous efficiency (LE) of 35.1 cd A?1 with an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 17.9%, which are two‐fold higher efficiency than a BPhen ETL without a dopant. These solution‐processed blue PhOLEDs are much superior compared to devices with vacuum‐deposited BPhen ETL/alkali metal salt cathode interfacial layer. Blue PhOLEDs with solution‐processed 1,3,5‐tris(m‐pyrid‐3‐yl‐phenyl)benzene (TmPyPB) ETL doped with Cs2CO3 have a luminous efficiency of 37.7 cd A?1 with an EQE of 19.0%, which is the best performance observed to date in all‐solution‐processed blue PhOLEDs. The results show that a small‐molecule ETL doped with alkali metal salt can be realized by solution‐processing to enhance overall device performance. The solution‐processed metal salt‐doped ETLs exhibit a unique rough surface morphology that facilitates enhanced charge‐injection and transport in the devices. These results demonstrate that orthogonal solution‐processing of metal salt‐doped electron‐transport materials is a promising strategy for applications in various solution‐processed multilayered organic electronic devices.  相似文献   

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A specially designed n‐type semiconductor consisting of Ca‐doped ZnO (CZO) nanoparticles is used as the electron transport layer (ETL) in high‐performance multicolor perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs) fabricated using an all‐solution process. The band structure of the ZnO is tailored via Ca doping to create a cascade of conduction energy levels from the cathode to the perovskite. This energy band alignment significantly enhances conductivity and carrier mobility in the CZO ETL and enables controlled electron injection, giving rise to sub‐bandgap turn‐on voltages of 1.65 V for red emission, 1.8 V for yellow, and 2.2 V for green. The devices exhibit significantly improved luminance yields and external quantum efficiencies of, respectively, 19 cd A?1 and 5.8% for red emission, 16 cd A?1 and 4.2% for yellow, and 21 cd A?1 and 6.2% for green. The power efficiencies of these multicolor devices demonstrated in this study, 30 lm W?1 for green light‐emitting PeLED, 28 lm W?1 for yellow, and 36 lm W?1 for red are the highest to date reported. In addition, the perovskite layers are fabricated using a two‐step hot‐casting technique that affords highly continuous (>95% coverage) and pinhole‐free thin films. By virtue of the efficiency of the ETL and the uniformity of the perovskite film, high brightnesses of 10 100, 4200, and 16,060 cd m?2 are demonstrated for red, yellow, and green PeLEDs, respectively. The strategy of using a tunable ETL in combination with a solution process pushes perovskite‐based materials a step closer to practical application in multicolor light‐emitting devices.  相似文献   

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We demonstrate a novel organic light‐emitting diode (LED) heterolayer structure that contains a conjugated dendrimer as the light‐emitting molecule. The LED was prepared by spin‐coating two dendrimer layers from the same solvent. The device consists of a graded bilayer structure formed from a neat dendrimer film covered with a film consisting of the same dendrimer but doped with the electron‐transporting material 2‐(4‐biphenylyl)‐5‐phenyl‐1,3,4‐oxadiazole (PBD). In this device, the heterojunction interface present in conventional bilayer organic light‐emitting diodes is eliminated, and is replaced by a graded interlayer. By optimizing the concentration of PBD in the dendrimer, a peak electroluminescence (EL) external quantum efficiency of 0.16 % at 600 cd m–2 was obtained. The EL quantum efficiency is significantly enhanced in comparison with devices based on a single layer, a conventional bilayer, and a single‐layer doped with PBD. The EL quantum efficiency is a factor of eight larger than that of a conventional bilayer LED made with the conjugated dendrimer as the emissive layer and poly(methylmethacrylate) (PMMA) doped with PBD as the electron‐transporting layer. The best blended device exhibited only one third of the efficiency of the graded device. The improvement in the operating characteristics of the graded device is attributed to the efficient device structure, in which exciton formation is improved by a graded doping profile of electron‐ and hole‐transporting components.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, photophysics, cyclic voltammetry, and highly efficient blue electroluminescence of a series of four new n‐type conjugated oligomers, 6,6′‐bis(2,4‐diphenylquinoline) (B1PPQ), 6,6′‐bis(2‐(4‐tert‐butylphenyl)‐4‐phenylquinoline) (BtBPQ), 6,6′‐bis(2‐p‐biphenyl)‐4‐phenylquinoline) (B2PPQ), and 6,6′‐bis((3,5‐diphenylbenzene)‐4‐phenylquinoline) (BDBPQ) is reported. The oligoquinolines have high glass‐transition temperatures (Tg ≥ 133 °C), reversible electrochemical reduction, and high electron affinities (2.68–2.81 eV). They emit blue photoluminescence with 0.73–0.94 quantum yields and 1.06–1.42 ns lifetimes in chloroform solutions. High‐performance organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with excellent blue chromaticity coordinates are achieved from all the oligoquinolines. OLEDs based on B2PPQ as the blue emitter give the best performance with a high brightness (19 740 cd m–2 at 8.0 V), high efficiency (7.12 cd A–1 and 6.56 % external quantum efficiency at 1175 cd m–2), and excellent blue color purity as judged by the Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates (x = 0.15,y = 0.16). These results represent the best efficiency of blue OLEDs from neat fluorescent organic emitters reported to date. These results demonstrate the potential of oligoquinolines as emitters and electron‐transport materials for developing high‐performance blue OLEDs.  相似文献   

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The unique and unprecedented electroluminescence behavior of the white‐emitting molecule 3‐(1‐(4‐(4‐(2‐(2‐hydroxyphenyl)‐4,5‐diphenyl‐1H‐imidazol‐1‐yl)phenoxy)phenyl)‐4,5‐diphenyl‐1H‐imidazol‐2‐yl)naphthalen‐2‐ol (W1), fluorescence emission from which is controlled by the excited‐state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) is investigated. W1 is composed of covalently linked blue‐ and yellow‐color emitting ESIPT moieties between which energy transfer is entirely frustrated. It is demonstrated that different emission colors (blue, yellow, and white) can be generated from the identical emitter W1 in organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) devices. Charge trapping mechanism is proposed to explain such a unique color‐tuned emission from W1. Finally, the device structure to create a color‐stable, color reproducible, and simple‐structured white organic light‐emitting diode (WOLED) using W1 is investigated. The maximum luminance efficiency, power efficiency, and luminance of the WOLED were 3.10 cd A?1, 2.20 lm W?1, 1 092 cd m?2, respectively. The WOLED shows white‐light emission with the Commission Internationale de l′Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity coordinates (0.343, 0.291) at a current level of 10 mA cm?2. The emission color is high stability, with a change of the CIE chromaticity coordinates as small as (0.028, 0.028) when the current level is varied from 10 to 100 mA cm?2.  相似文献   

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The unique and unprecedented electroluminescence behavior of the white‐emitting molecule 3‐(1‐(4‐(4‐(2‐(2‐hydroxyphenyl)‐4,5‐diphenyl‐1H‐imidazol‐1‐yl)phenoxy)phenyl)‐4,5‐diphenyl‐1H‐imidazol‐2‐yl)naphthalen‐2‐ol (W1), fluorescence emission from which is controlled by the excited‐state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) is investigated. W1 is composed of covalently linked blue‐ and yellow‐color emitting ESIPT moieties between which energy transfer is entirely frustrated. It is demonstrated that different emission colors (blue, yellow, and white) can be generated from the identical emitter W1 in organic light‐emitting diode (OLED) devices. Charge trapping mechanism is proposed to explain such a unique color‐tuned emission from W1. Finally, the device structure to create a color‐stable, color reproducible, and simple‐structured white organic light‐emitting diode (WOLED) using W1 is investigated. The maximum luminance efficiency, power efficiency, and luminance of the WOLED were 3.10 cd A?1, 2.20 lm W?1, 1 092 cd m?2, respectively. The WOLED shows white‐light emission with the Commission Internationale de l′Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity coordinates (0.343, 0.291) at a current level of 10 mA cm?2. The emission color is high stability, with a change of the CIE chromaticity coordinates as small as (0.028, 0.028) when the current level is varied from 10 to 100 mA cm?2.  相似文献   

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Graphene quantum dots (GQDs) with white fluorescence are synthesized by a microwave‐assisted hydrothermal method using graphite as the precursor. A solution‐processed white‐light‐emitting diode (WLED) is fabricated using the as‐prepared white fluorescent GQDs (white‐light‐emitting graphene quantum dots, WGQDs) doped 4,4‐bis(carbazol‐9‐yl)biphenyl as the emissive layer. White‐light emission is obtained from the WLED with 10 wt% doping concentration of WGQDs, which shows a luminance of 200 cd m?2 at the applied voltage of 11–14 V. Importantly, an external quantum efficiency of 0.2% is achieved, which is the highest among all the reported WLED based on GQDs or carbon dots. The results demonstrate that WGQDs as a novel phosphor may open up a new avenue to develop the environmentally friendly WLEDs for practical application in solid‐state lighting.  相似文献   

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Strong intermolecular interactions usually result in decreases in solubility and fluorescence efficiency of organic molecules. Therefore, amorphous materials are highly pursued when designing solution‐processable, electroluminescent organic molecules. In this paper, a non‐planar binaphthyl moiety is presented as a way of reducing intermolecular interactions and four binaphthyl‐containing molecules ( BNCM s): green‐emitting BBB and TBT as well as red‐emitting BTBTB and TBBBT , are designed and synthesized. The photophysical and electrochemical properties of the molecules are systematically investigated and it is found that TBT , TBBBT , and BTBTB solutions show high photoluminescence (PL) quantum efficiencies of 0.41, 0.54, and 0.48, respectively. Based on the good solubility and amorphous film‐forming ability of the synthesized BNCM s, double‐layer structured organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) with BNCM s as emitting layer and poly(N‐vinylcarbazole) (PVK) or a blend of poly[N,N′‐bis(4‐butylphenyl)‐N,N′‐bis(phenyl)benzidine] and PVK as hole‐transporting layer are fabricated by a simple solution spin‐coating procedure. Amongst those, the BTBTB based OLED, for example, reaches a high maximum luminance of 8315 cd · m−2 and a maximum luminous efficiency of 1.95 cd · A−1 at a low turn‐on voltage of 2.2 V. This is one of the best performances of a spin‐coated OLED reported so far. In addition, by doping the green and red BNCM s into a blue‐emitting host material poly(9,9‐dioctylfluorene‐2,7‐diyl) high performance white light‐emitting diodes with pure white light emission and a maximum luminance of 4000 cd · m−2 are realized.  相似文献   

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Organic light‐emitting diodes based on intramolecular‐charge‐transfer emission from two related donor–acceptor (D–A) molecules, 3,7‐[bis(4‐phenyl‐2‐quinolyl)]‐10‐methylphenothiazine (BPQ‐MPT) and 3,6‐[bis(4‐phenyl‐2‐quinolyl)]‐9‐methylcarbazole (BPQ‐MCZ), were found to have electroluminescence (EL) efficiencies and device brightnesses that differ by orders of magnitude. High brightness (> 40 000 cd m–2) and high efficiency (21.9 cd A–1, 10.8 lm W–1, 5.78 % external quantum efficiency (EQE) at 1140 cd m–2) green EL was achieved from the BPQ‐MPT emitter, which has its highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) level at 5.09 eV and a nonplanar geometry. In contrast, diodes with much lower brightness (2290 cd m–2) and efficiency (1.4 cd A–1, 0.66 lm W–1, 1.7 % EQE at 405 cd m–2) were obtained from the BPQ‐MCZ emitter, which has its HOMO level at 5.75 eV and exhibits a planar geometry. Compared to BPQ‐MCZ, the higher‐lying HOMO level of BPQ‐MPT facilitates more efficient hole injection/transport and a higher charge‐recombination rate, while its nonplanar geometry ensures diode color purity. White EL was observed from BPQ‐MCZ diodes owing to a blue intramolecular charge‐transfer emission and a yellow–orange intermolecular excimer emission, enabled by the planar molecular geometry. These results demonstrate that high‐performance light‐emitting devices can be achieved from intramolecular charge‐transfer emission, while highlighting the critical roles of the electron‐donor strength and the molecular geometry of D–A molecules.  相似文献   

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Synthesis, photophysical, and electrochemical characterizations of iridium‐complex anchored polyhedral oligomeric silsesquioxane (POSS) macromolecules are reported. Monochromatic organic light‐emitting devices based on these phosphorescent POSS materials show peak external quantum efficiencies in the range of 5–9%, which can be driven at a voltage less than 10 V for a luminance of 1000 cd m?2. The white‐emitting devices with POSS emitters show an external quantum efficiency of 8%, a power efficiency of 8.1 lm W?1, and Commission International de'lÉclairage coordinates of (0.36, 0.39) at 1000 cd m?2. Encouraging efficiency is achieved in the devices based on hole‐transporting and Ir‐complex moieties dual‐functionalized POSS materials without using host materials, demonstrating that triplet‐dye and carrier‐transporting moieties functionalized POSS material is a viable approach for the development of solution‐processable electrophosphorescent devices.  相似文献   

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A novel blue‐emitting material, 2‐tert‐butyl‐9,10‐bis[4‐(1,2,2‐triphenylvinyl)phenyl]anthracene ( TPVAn ), which contains an anthracene core and two tetraphenylethylene end‐capped groups, has been synthesized and characterized. Owing to the presence of its sterically congested terminal groups, TPVAn possesses a high glass transition temperature (155 °C) and is morphologically stable. Organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) utilizing TPVAn as the emitter exhibit bright saturated‐blue emissions (Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) chromaticity coordinates of x = 0.14 and y = 0.12) with efficiencies as high as 5.3 % (5.3 cd A–1)—the best performance of non‐doped deep blue‐emitting OLEDs reported to date. In addition, TPVAn doped with an orange fluorophore served as an authentic host for the construction of a white‐light‐emitting device that displayed promising electroluminescent characteristics: the maximum external quantum efficiency reached 4.9 % (13.1 cd A–1) with CIE coordinates located at (0.33, 0.39).  相似文献   

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Blue fluorescent materials based on silicone end‐capped 2‐diphenylaminofluorene derivatives are synthesized and characterized. These materials are doped into a 2‐methyl‐9,10‐di‐[2‐naphthyl]anthracene host as blue dopant materials in the emitting layer of organic light‐emitting diode devices bearing a structure of ITO/DNTPD (60 nm)/NPB (30 nm)/emitting layer (30 nm)/Alq3 (20 nm)/LiF (1.0 nm)/Al (200 nm). All devices exhibit highly efficient blue electroluminescence with high external quantum efficiencies (3.47%–7.34% at 20 mA cm?2). The best luminous efficiency of 11.2 cd A?1 and highest quantum efficiency of 7.34% at 20 mA cm?2 are obtained in a device with CIE coordinates (0.15, 0.25). A deep‐blue OLED with CIE coordinates (0.15, 0.14) exhibits a luminous efficiency of 3.70 cd A?1 and quantum efficiency of 3.47% at 20 mA cm?2.  相似文献   

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Using imidazole‐type ancillary ligands, a new class of cationic iridium complexes ( 1 – 6 ) is prepared, and photophysical and electrochemical studies and theoretical calculations are performed. Compared with the widely used bpy (2,2′‐bipyridine)‐type ancillary ligands, imidazole‐type ancillary ligands can be prepared and modified with ease, and are capable of blueshifting the emission spectra of cationic iridium complexes. By tuning the conjugation length of the ancillary ligands, blue‐green to red emitting cationic iridium complexes are obtained. Single‐layer light‐emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) based on cationic iridium complexes show blue‐green to red electroluminescence. High efficiencies of 8.4, 18.6, and 13.2 cd A?1 are achieved for the blue‐green‐emitting, yellow‐emitting, and orange‐emitting devices, respectively. By doping the red‐emitting complex into the blue‐green LEC, white LECs are realized, which give warm‐white light with Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.42, 0.44) and color‐rendering indexes (CRI) of up to 81. The peak external quantum efficiency, current efficiency, and power efficiency of the white LECs reach 5.2%, 11.2 cd A?1, and 10 lm W?1, respectively, which are the highest for white LECs reported so far, and indicate the great potential for the use of these cationic iridium complexes in white LECs.  相似文献   

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The realization of fully solution processed multilayer polymer light‐emitting diodes (PLEDs) constitutes the pivotal point to push PLED technology to its full potential. Herein, a fully solution processed triple‐layer PLED realized by combining two different deposition strategies is presented. The approach allows a successive deposition of more than two polymeric layers without extensively redissolving already present layers. For that purpose, a poly(9,9‐dioctyl‐fluorene‐co‐N‐(4‐butylphenyl)‐diphenylamine) (TFB) layer is stabilized by a hard‐bake process as hole transport layer on top of poly(3,4‐ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). As emitting layer, a deep blue emitting pyrene‐triphenylamine copolymer is deposited from toluene solution. To complete the device assembly 9,9‐bis(3‐(5′,6′‐bis(4‐(polyethylene glycol)phenyl)‐[1,1′:4′,1″‐terphenyl]‐2′‐yl)propyl)‐9′,9′‐dioctyl‐2,7‐polyfluorene (PEGPF), a novel polyfluorene‐type polymer with polar sidechains, which acts as the electron transport layer, is deposited from methanol in an orthogonal solvent approach. Atomic force microscopy verifies that all deposited layers stay perfectly intact with respect to morphology and layer thickness upon multiple solvent treatments. Photoelectron spectroscopy reveals that the offsets of the respective frontier energy levels at the individual polymer interfaces lead to a charge carrier confinement in the emitting layer, thus enhancing the exciton formation probability in the device stack. The solution processed PLED‐stack exhibits bright blue light emission with a maximum luminance of 16 540 cd m?2 and a maximum device efficiency of 1.42 cd A?1, which denotes a five‐fold increase compared to corresponding single‐layer devices and demonstrates the potential of the presented concept.  相似文献   

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We describe the preparation of a dendrimer that is solution‐processible and contains 2‐ethylhexyloxy surface groups, biphenyl‐based dendrons, and a fac‐tris[2‐(2,4‐difluorophenyl)pyridyl]iridium(III ) core. The homoleptic complex is highly luminescent and the color of emission is similar to the heteroleptic iridium(III ) complex, bis[2‐(2,4‐difluorophenyl)pyridyl]picolinate iridium(III ) (FIrpic). To avoid the change in emission color that would arise from attaching a conjugated dendron to the ligand, the conjugation between the dendron and the ligand is decoupled by separating them with an ethane linkage. Bilayer devices containing a light‐emitting layer comprised of a 30 wt.‐% blend of the dendrimer in 1,3‐bis(N‐carbazolyl)benzene (mCP) and a 1,3,5‐tris(2‐N‐phenylbenzimidazolyl)benzene electron‐transport layer have external quantum and power efficiencies, respectively, of 10.4 % and 11 lm W–1 at 100 cd m–2 and 6.4 V. These efficiencies are higher than those reported for more complex device structures prepared via evaporation that contain FIrpic blended with mCP as the emitting layer, showing the advantage of using a dendritic structure to control processing and intermolecular interactions. The external quantum efficiency of 10.4 % corresponds to the maximum achievable efficiency based on the photoluminescence quantum yield of the emissive film and the standard out‐coupling of light from the device.  相似文献   

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Organometal halide perovskites quantum dots (OHP‐QDs) with bright, color‐tunable, and narrow‐band photoluminescence have significant advantages in display, lighting, and laser applications. Due to sparse concentrations and difficulties in the enrichment of OHP‐QDs, production of large‐area uniform films of OHP‐QDs is a challenging task, which largely impedes their use in electroluminescence devices. Here, a simple dip‐coating method has been reported to effectively fabricate large‐area uniform films of OHP‐QDs. Using this technique, multicolor OHP‐QDs light‐emitting diodes (OQ‐LEDs) emitting in blue, blue‐green, green, orange, and red color have been successfully produced by simply tuning the halide composition or size of QDs. The blue, green, and red OQ‐LEDs exhibited, respectively, a maximum luminance of 2673, 2398, and 986 cd m?2 at a current efficiency of 4.01, 3.72, and 1.52 cd A?1, and an external quantum efficiency of 1.38%, 1.06%, and 0.53%, which are much better than most LEDs based on OHP films. The packaged OQ‐LEDs show long‐term stability in air (humidity ≈50%) for at least 7 d. The results demonstrate the great potential of the dip‐coating method to fabricate large‐area uniform films for various QDs. The high‐efficiency OQ‐LEDs also demonstrate the promising potential of OHP‐QDs for low‐cost display, lighting, and optical communication applications.  相似文献   

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The development of blue materials with good efficiency, even at high brightness, with excellent color purity, simple processing, and high thermal stability assuring adequate device lifetime is an important remaining challenge for organic light‐emitting didoes (OLEDs) in displays and lightning applications. Furthermore, these various features are typically mutually exclusive in practice. Herein, four novel green and blue light‐emitting materials based on a monothiatruxene core are reported together with their photophysical and thermal properties, and performance in solution‐processed OLEDs. The materials show excellent thermal properties with high glass transition temperatures ranging from 171 to 336 °C and decomposition temperatures from 352 to 442 °C. High external quantum efficiencies of 3.7% for a deep‐blue emitter with CIE color co‐ordinates (0.16, 0.09) and 7% for green emitter with color co‐ordinates (0.22, 0.40) are achieved at 100 cd m?2. The efficiencies observed are exceptionally high for fluorescent materials with photoluminescence quantum yields of 24% and 62%, respectively. The performance at higher brightness is very good with only 38% and 17% efficiency roll‐offs at 1000 cd m?2. The results indicate that utilization of this unique molecular design is promising for efficient deep‐blue highly stable and soluble light‐emitting materials.  相似文献   

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Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) materials are highly attractive because of their excellent properties of high efficiency emission in nondoped organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). Therefore, a deep understanding of the working mechanisms, further improving the electroluminescence (EL) efficiency of the resulting AIE‐based OLEDs, is necessary. Herein, the conversion process from higher energy triplet state (T2) to the lowest singlet state (SS1) is found in OLEDs based on a blue AIE material, 4′‐(4‐(diphenylamino)phenyl)‐5′‐phenyl‐[1,1′:2′,1′′‐terphenyl]‐4‐carbonitrile (TPB‐AC), obviously relating to the device efficiency, by magneto‐EL (MEL) measurements. A special line shape with rise at low field and reduction at high field is observed. The phenomenon is further clarified by theoretical calculations, temperature‐dependent MELs, and transient photoluminescence emission properties. On the basis of the T2‐S1 conversion process, the EL performances of the blue OLEDs based on TPB‐AC are further enhanced by introducing a phosphorescence doping emitter in the emitting layer, which effectively regulates the excitons on TPB‐AC molecules. The maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) reaches 7.93% and the EQE keeps 7.57% at the luminance of 1000 cd m?2. This work establishes a physical insight for designing high‐performance AIE materials and devices in the future.  相似文献   

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Highly efficient white phosphorescent organic light‐emitting diodes with a mixed‐host structure are developed and the device characteristics are studied. The introduction of a hole‐transport‐type host (N, N’‐dicarbazolyl‐3‐3‐benzen (mCP)) into an electron‐transport‐type host (m‐bis‐(triphenylsilyl)benzene (UGH3)) as a mixed‐host emissive layer effectively achieves higher current density and lower driving voltage. The peak external quantum and power efficiency with the mixed‐host structure improve up to 18.9% and 40.9 lm/W, respectively. Moreover, this mixed‐host structure device shows over 30% enhanced performance compared with a single‐host structure device at a luminance of 10,000 cd/m2 without any change in the electroluminescence spectra.  相似文献   

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Organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) can promise flexible, light weight, energy conservation, and many other advantages for next‐generation display and lighting applications. However, achieving efficient blue electroluminescence still remains a challenge. Though both phosphorescent and thermally activated delayed fluorescence materials can realize high‐efficiency via effective triplet utilization, they need to be doped into appropriate host materials and often suffer from certain degree of efficiency roll‐off. Therefore, developing efficient blue‐emitting materials suitable for nondoped device with little efficiency roll‐off is of great significance in terms of practical applications. Herein, a phenanthroimidazole?anthracene blue‐emitting material is reported that can attain high efficiency at high luminescence in nondoped OLEDs. The maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of nondoped device is 9.44% which is acquired at the luminescence of 1000 cd m?2. The EQE is still as high as 8.09% even the luminescence reaches 10 000 cd m?2. The maximum luminescence is ≈57 000 cd m?2. The electroluminescence (EL) spectrum shows an emission peak of 470 nm and the Commission International de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates is (0.14, 0.19) at the voltage of 7 V. To the best of the knowledge, this is among the best results of nondoped blue EL devices.  相似文献   

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