Liquid-crystalline circularly polarised TADF emitters for high-efficiency, solution-processable organic light-emitting diodes.
Binghong HeQihang ZhongQiwei DongXuefeng YangStephen J CowlingWenjian QiaoBruce Bartholow DuncanWeiguo ZhuPeng-Fei DuanYafei WangPublished in: Materials horizons (2023)
Achieving a high emission efficiency and a large luminescence asymmetry factor ( g lum ) in a single molecule exhibiting circularly polarised thermally activated delayed fluorescence (CP-TADF) remains a formidable challenge. In this work, a proof-of-concept, liquid-crystalline CP-TADF molecule is proposed to realise high g lum by taking advantage of the order inherent in liquid crystals. Employing a chiral dinaphthol-based CP-TADF molecule as the emissive unit, a pair of liquid-crystalline CP-TADF molecules (R/S-4) is synthesised via the introduction of six mesogenic moieties. The enantiomers show intense emission at about 520 nm which has clear TADF and liquid-crystalline characteristics. Both enantiomers display symmetrical electronic circular dichroism (CD) and circular polarisation luminescence (CPL) signals as thin films. Impressively, relatively large g lum values of 0.11 are realised for the films. Solution-processed devices were fabricated using R/S-4 as the dopants, with the TADF molecule CzAcSF as the sensitiser. The OLEDs so prepared show a very high maximum external quantum efficiency of 21.2%, revealing a novel strategy for realising large g lum values in CP-TADF.