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High-efficiency and stable short-delayed fluorescence emitters with hybrid long- and short-range charge-transfer excitations.

Guoyun MengHengyi DaiQi WangJianping ZhouTianjiao FanXuan ZengXiang WangYuewei ZhangDezhi YangDongge MaDongdong ZhangLian Duan
Published in: Nature communications (2023)
The pursuit of ideal short-delayed thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters is hampered by the mutual exclusion of a small singlet-triplet energy gap (ΔE ST ) and a large oscillator strength (f). Here, by attaching an multiresonance-acceptor onto a sterically-uncrowded donor, we report TADF emitters bearing hybrid electronic excitations with a main donor-to-acceptor long-range (LR) and an auxiliary bridge-phenyl short-range (SR) charge-transfer characters, balancing a small ΔE ST and a large f. Moreover, the incorporation of dual equivalent multiresonance-acceptors is found to double the f value without affecting the ΔE ST . A large radiative decay rate over an order of magnitude higher than the intersystem crossing (ISC) rate, and a decent reverse ISC rate of >10 6  s -1 are simultaneously obtained in one emitter, leading to a short delayed-lifetime of ~0.88 μs. The corresponding organic light-emitting diode exhibits a record-high maximum external quantum efficiency of 40.4% with alleviated efficiency roll-off and extended lifetime.
Keyphrases
  • light emitting
  • energy transfer
  • high efficiency
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  • molecular dynamics