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Spirally Configured ( cis-Stilbene) Trimers: Steady-State and Time-Resolved Photophysical Studies and Organic Light-Emitting Diode Applications.

Shiang-Fu HungPo-Hsun FangYi WeiFang-Yuan TsaiChien-Tien ChenTakumi KimuraShingo SamoriMamoru FujitsukaTetsuro MajimaChun-Hao LinShiang-Hau PengJwo-Huei Jou
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2018)
This article reports for the time-resolved photophysical studies of spirally configured ( cis-stilbene) trimers and their spin-coated organic light-emitting diode (OLED) device performances. Transient absorption profiles of spirally configured, ter-( cis-stilbene) were studied by pulse radiolysis. The emission profiles after charge recombination of their incipient radical ions in benzene provides insights into the emission mechanism and efficiency in OLED devices. Blue-, sky blue-, and green-emitting OLED devices for a maximum external quantum efficiency are 4.32%, 4.70%, and 2.77%, respectively, by solution process.
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