White‐Light‐Emitting Diodes Based on Iridium Complexes via Efficient Energy Transfer from a Conjugated Polymer |
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Authors: | T‐H Kim HK Lee OO Park BD Chin S‐H Lee JK Kim |
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Affiliation: | T.‐H. Kim,H. K. Lee,O O. Park,B. D. Chin,S.‐H. Lee,J. K. Kim |
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Abstract: | Efficient white‐light‐emitting diodes (WLEDs) have been developed using a polyfluorene‐type blue‐emitting conjugated polymer doped with green and red phosphorescent dyes. The emission spectrum of the conjugated polymer, which has a very high luminescent efficiency, shows a large spectral overlap with the absorbance of green and red iridium complexes. Also, efficient energy transfer from the conjugated polymer to the iridium complexes is observed. Poly(N‐vinyl carbazole) is used to improve the miscibility between conjugated polymer and iridium complexes because of their poor chemical compatibility and phase separation. A white emission spectrum is easily obtained by varying the contents of the three materials and controlling the phase morphology. Moreover, these WLEDs show a voltage‐independent electroluminescence owing to the threshold and driving voltage of the three materials being similar as a result of energy transfer. |
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Keywords: | Conjugated polymers Energy transfer Iridium complexes Light‐emitting diodes organic Polyfluorenes White‐light emitters |
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