Thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters showing wide-range near-infrared piezochromism and their use in deep-red OLEDs.
Pagidi SudhakarAbhishek Kumar GuptaDavid Bradford CordesEli Zysman-ColmanPublished in: Chemical science (2023)
Organic small molecules exhibiting both thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and wide-ranging piezochromism (Δ λ > 150 nm) in the near-infrared region have rarely been reported in the literature. We present three emitters MeTPA-BQ, tBuTPA-BQ and TPPA-BQ based on a hybrid acceptor, benzo[g]quinoxaline-5,10-dione, that emit via TADF, having photoluminescence quantum yields, Φ PL , of 39-42% at photoluminescence (PL) maxima, λ PL , of 625-670 nm in 2 wt% doped films in 4,4'-bis( N -carbazolyl)-1,1'-biphenyl (CBP). Despite their similar chemical structures, the PL properties in the crystalline states of MeTPA-BQ ( λ em = 735 nm, Φ PL = 2%) and tBuTPA-BQ ( λ em = 657 nm, Φ PL = 11%) are significantly different. Further, compounds tBuTPA-BQ and TPPA-BQ showed a significant PL shift of ∼98 and ∼165 nm upon grinding of the crystalline samples, respectively. Deep-red organic light-emitting diodes with MeTPA-BQ and tBuTPA-BQ were also fabricated, which showed maximum external quantum efficiencies, EQE max , of 10.1% ( λ EL = 650 nm) and 8.5% ( λ EL = 670 nm), respectively.