Highly efficient and stable deep-blue organic light-emitting diode using phosphor-sensitized thermally activated delayed fluorescence

  • Eungdo Kim
  • , Junha Park
  • , Mieun Jun
  • , Hyosup Shin
  • , Jangyeol Baek
  • , Taeil Kim
  • , Seran Kim
  • , Jiyoung Lee
  • , Heechoon Ahn
  • , Jinwon Sun
  • , Soo Byung Ko
  • , Seok Hwan Hwang
  • , Jun Yeob Lee
  • , Changwoong Chu
  • , Sunghan Kim

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Abstract

Phosphorescent and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have been developed to overcome the low efficiency of fluorescent OLEDs. However, device instability, originating from triplet excitons and polarons, limits blue OLED applications. Here, we develop a phosphor-sensitized TADF emission system with TADF emitters to achieve high efficiency and long operational lifetime. Peripheral carbazole moieties are introduced in conventional multi-resonance–type emitters containing one boron atom. The triplet exciton density of the TADF emitter is reduced by facilitating reverse intersystem crossing, and the Förster resonant energy transfer rate from phosphor sensitizer is enhanced by high absorption coefficient of the emitters. The emitter exhibited an operational lifetime of 72.9 hours with Commission Internationale de L’Eclairage chromaticity coordinate y = 0.165, which was 6.6 times longer than those of devices using conventional TADF emitters.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbereabq1641
JournalScience Advances
Volume8
Issue number41
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2022

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