Highly Efficient Phosphorescent Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Using Benzo[4',5']imidazo[2',1':2,3]imidazo[4,5,1- jk ]carbazole as a Rigid and Effective Electron Acceptor in Bipolar Host.
Manish Mannulal RaikwarSeung Chan KimJinwon SunChangwoong ChuJun Yeob LeePublished in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2023)
A novel bipolar host architecture was investigated to improve the external quantum efficiency (EQE) of green phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PhOLEDs). The host was developed by incorporating carbazole as a hole-transport unit and fused rigid benzo[4',5']imidazo[2',1':2,3]imidazo[4, 5, 1- jk ]carbazole ( BzICz ) as a new electron transport unit. The primary goal of the BzICz -based host design was to achieve a high triplet energy and bipolar charge transport characteristics. The green PhOLEDs fabricated using the new BzICz and carbazole-based host demonstrated a high EQE of 26.6% due to their high triplet energy and good bipolar charge transporting characteristics.