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High efficiency blue organic light-emitting diodes with below-bandgap electroluminescence.

Maria VasilopoulouAbd Rashid Bin Mohd YusoffMatyas DabocziJulio ConfortoAnderson Emanuel Ximim GavimWilson Jose da SilvaAndreia Gerniski MacedoAnastasia SoultatiGeorge PistolisFábio Kurt SchneiderYifan DongPolina JacoutotGeorgios RotasJin JangGeorgios C VougioukalakisChristos L ChochosJi-Seon KimNicola Gasparini
Published in: Nature communications (2021)
Blue organic light-emitting diodes require high triplet interlayer materials, which induce large energetic barriers at the interfaces resulting in high device voltages and reduced efficiencies. Here, we alleviate this issue by designing a low triplet energy hole transporting interlayer with high mobility, combined with an interface exciplex that confines excitons at the emissive layer/electron transporting material interface. As a result, blue thermally activated delay fluorescent organic light-emitting diodes with a below-bandgap turn-on voltage of 2.5 V and an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 41.2% were successfully fabricated. These devices also showed suppressed efficiency roll-off maintaining an EQE of 34.8% at 1000 cd m-2. Our approach paves the way for further progress through exploring alternative device engineering approaches instead of only focusing on the demanding synthesis of organic compounds with complex structures.
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