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High-efficiency blue-emission crystalline organic light-emitting diodes sensitized by "hot exciton" fluorescent nanoaggregates.

Jingjie YangDehua HuFeng ZhuYuguang MaDonghang Yan
Published in: Science advances (2022)
Sensitizing fluorescent materials is an effective way to maximally use excitons and obtain high-efficiency blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). However, it is a persistent challenge for present amorphous thin-film OLEDs to improve photon emission under low driving voltage, severely impeding the development of OLED technology. Here, we propose a novel OLED architecture consisting of a crystalline host matrix (CHM) and embedded "hot exciton" nanoaggregates (HENAs), which effectively sensitize blue dopant (D) emission. Owing to the advantages of the crystalline thin-film route, the device exhibits largely enhanced blue photon output [Commission International de L'Eclairage coordinates of (0.15, 0.17)], with a low turn-on/operation voltage of 2.5 V (at 1 cd/m 2 )/3.3 V (at 1000 cd/m 2 ), an extremely low Joule heat loss ratio (7.8% at 1000 cd/m 2 ), and a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) up to 9.14%. These areal photon output features have outperformed the present amorphous thin-film blue OLEDs with high EQE, demonstrating that the CHM-HENA-D OLED is promising for future OLEDs.
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