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Highly efficient multi-resonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence material toward a BT.2020 deep-blue emitter.

Junki OchiYuki YamasakiKojiro TanakaYasuhiro KondoKohei IsayamaSusumu OdaMasakazu KondoTakuji Hatakeyama
Published in: Nature communications (2024)
An ultrapure deep-blue multi-resonance-induced thermally activated delayed fluorescence material (DOB2-DABNA-A) is designed and synthesized. Benefiting from a fully resonating extended helical π-conjugated system, this compound has a small ΔE ST value of 3.6 meV and sufficient spin-orbit coupling to exhibit a high-rate constant for reverse intersystem crossing (k RISC  = 1.1 × 10 6  s -1 ). Furthermore, an organic light-emitting diode employing DOB2-DABNA-A as an emitter is fabricated; it exhibits ultrapure deep-blue emission at 452 nm with a small full width at half maximum of 24 nm, corresponding to Commission Internationale de l'Éclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.145, 0.049). The high k RISC value reduces the efficiency roll-off, resulting in a high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 21.6% at 1000 cd m -2 .
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