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Large-Area Blade-Coated Deep-Blue Polymer Light-Emitting Diodes with a Narrowband and Uniform Emission.

Shengjie WangLili SunYingying ZhengYahui ZhangNingning YuJinghao YangMengyuan LiWenyu ChenLiangliang HeBin LiuMingjian NiHeyuan LiuMan XuLubing BaiJinyi LinKaiwei Huang
Published in: Advanced science (Weinheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany) (2022)
Large-area polymer light-emitting diodes (PLEDs) manufactured by printing are required for flat-panel lighting and displays. Nevertheless, it remains challenging to fabricate large-area and stable deep-blue PLEDs with narrowband emission due to the difficulties in precisely tuning film uniformity and obtaining single-exciton emission. Herein, efficient and stable large-area deep-blue PLEDs with narrowband emission are prepared from encapsulated polydiarylfluorene. Encapsulated polydiarylfluorenes presented an efficient and stable deep-blue emission (peak: 439 nm; full width at half maximum (FWHM): 39 nm) in the solid state due to their single-chain emission behavior without inter-backbone chain aggregation. Large-area uniform blade-coated films (16 cm 2 ) are also fabricated with excellent smoothness and morphology. Benefitting from efficient emission and excellent printed capacity, the blade-coated PLEDs with a device area of 9 mm 2 realized uniform deep-blue emission (FWHM: 38 nm; CIE: 0.153, 0.067), with a corresponding maximum external quantum efficiency and the brightness comparable to those of devices based on spin-coated films. Finally, considering the essential role of deep-blue LEDs, a preliminary patterned PLED array with a pixel size of 800 × 1000 µm 2 and a monochrome display is fabricated, highlighting potential full-color display applications.
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