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Title: | High-Efficiency Near-Infrared OLED Enabled by Exciplex-Forming Hosts and a New Organic Fluorescent Emitter | Authors: | Chen, Yi-Yun Kung, Yu-Cheng Wang, Miaosheng Lo, Yuan-Chih Chia, Yao-Te Wang, Chun-Kai Chen, Deng-Gao Cheng, Ju-Ting Chou, Pi-Tai Wu, Chichi Li, Elise Y. Hu, Bin Hung, Wen-Yi Wong, Ken-Tsung |
Keywords: | exciplex;intermolecular charge transfer;near-infrared;thermally activated delayed fluorescence | Issue Date: | 2024 | Publisher: | WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH | Source: | ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS | Abstract: | Two blends comprising new dicyanopyrazine-based acceptors (m-CN and p-CN) and a carbazole-based donor CPTBF are explored for exciplex formation. The CPTBF:m-CN and CPTBF:p-CN blends show the signature red-shifted emission together with the delayed fluorescence observed in time-resolved measurement, manifesting the characteristics of thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). The electroluminescence (EL) device employing CPTBF:m-CN (CPTBF:p-CN) blend as the emitting layer (EML) achieved an EQE of 5.22% (2.05%) with the EL lambda(max) centered at 607 nm (625 nm). The exciplex excitons can be efficiently extracted by a new benzobisthiadiazole-based near-infrared (NIR) emitter DCzPBBT, where a device is configured with CPTBF:m-CN: (5 wt.%) DCzPBBT as the EML to achieve a high EQE of 5.32% and an EL lambda(max) 758 nm. Further increase of the doping concentration to 10 wt.% of DCzPBBT exhibits a bathochromic shifted EL lambda(max) to 772 nm with 94% spectral coverage in the NIR (>700 nm) region, while the device EQE retains at 4.06%. The superior device performance stems from the highly efficient energy transfer between the exciplex-forming host and NIR dopant together. |
URI: | http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/24665 | ISSN: | 2195-1071 | DOI: | 10.1002/adom.202303131 |
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