scholarly journals Unity of Opposite: Highly Emissive Luminogens in both Solution and Aggregate States toward Room Temperature Phosphorescence and Electroluminescence

Author(s):  
Pengbo Han ◽  
Chengwei Lin ◽  
Yejun Yao ◽  
Jia Wang ◽  
Yanping Qiu ◽  
...  

Organic light-emitting materials, especially those with two-phase high emission, have attracted considerable attention for applications in bioimaging agents, sensors, optoelectronic devices, etc. Many fluorophores applied in such fields either emit brightly in dilute solution or in aggregate state, with the former often suffering from aggregation-caused quenching effect, and the latter falling dark at low concentrations. Herein, we overcame the dilemma by balancing the planar and distorted structures with various side units and achieved bright emission in both dilute solution (e.g., the absolute quantum yields (ФPL) = 90.2% in THF) and in aggregate states (e.g., ФPL=92.7% in powder state, ФPL = 95.3% in crystal). These luminescent mate-rials are demonstrated as promising guests embedded into host matrix to achieve efficient room temperature phosphores-cence, and these host-guest systems could be applied in the information encryption. Moreover, these luminogens could also be used as single-component emitting layers to construct non-doped organic light-emitting diodes, from which a maximum external quantum efficiency up to 4.75% with Commission International de L’Eclairge (CIE) coordinates of (0.15, 0.05), which is neatest to next generation ultra-high definition television (UHDTV) display standard, was realized. This work pro-vides a feasible strategy of balancing the planar and distorted structure of a luminogen toward highly efficient emission in both solution and solid states.

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather Higginbotham ◽  
Masato Okazaki ◽  
Piotr de Silva ◽  
Satoshi Minakata ◽  
Youhei Takeda ◽  
...  

Room temperature phosphorescence materials offer great opportunities for applications in optoelectronics, due to their unique photophysical characteristics. However, purely organic emitters that can realize distinct electrophosphorescence are rarely exploited. Herein a new approach for designing heavy-atom-free organic room temperature phosphorescence emitters for organic light-emitting diodes is presented. The subtle tuning of the energy diagrams of singlet and triplet excited states by appropriate choice of host matrix allows tailored emission properties and switching of emission channels between thermally activated delayed fluorescence and room temperature phosphorescence. Moreover, an efficient and heavy-atom-free room temperature phosphorescence organic light-emitting diodes using the developed emitter is realized.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Heather Higginbotham ◽  
Masato Okazaki ◽  
Piotr de Silva ◽  
Satoshi Minakata ◽  
Youhei Takeda ◽  
...  

Room temperature phosphorescence materials offer great opportunities for applications in optoelectronics, due to their unique photophysical characteristics. However, purely organic emitters that can realize distinct electrophosphorescence are rarely exploited. Herein a new approach for designing heavy-atom-free organic room temperature phosphorescence emitters for organic light-emitting diodes is presented. The subtle tuning of the energy diagrams of singlet and triplet excited states by appropriate choice of host matrix allows tailored emission properties and switching of emission channels between thermally activated delayed fluorescence and room temperature phosphorescence. Moreover, an efficient and heavy-atom-free room temperature phosphorescence organic light-emitting diodes using the developed emitter is realized.


2012 ◽  
Vol 65 (9) ◽  
pp. 1244 ◽  
Author(s):  
Prashant Sonar ◽  
Sonsoles Garcia Santamaria ◽  
Ting Ting Lin ◽  
Alan Sellinger ◽  
Henk Bolink

The synthesis and characterisation of 2,5-bis(5′-hexyl-[2,2′-bithiophen]-5-yl)pyridine (Th4PY) and its use as a blue emitter in organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) is reported. Th4PY was synthesised in high yield using a straightforward Suzuki coupling route with commercially available starting materials. As Th4PY is both soluble and has low molecular weight, blue OLEDs were fabricated using both spin-coating and vacuum deposition thin film processing techniques to study the effect of processing on device performance. OLED devices using a spin-coated layer consisting of 4′,4′′-tris(N-carbazolyl)triphenylamine (TCTA) and 2-(4-biphenylyl)-5-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-1,3,4-oxadiazole (PBD) as a host matrix together with Th4PY as emitter exhibited highly efficient sky-blue emission with a low turn-on voltage of 3 V, a maximum brightness close to 15000 cd m–2 at 8 V, and a maximum luminous efficiency of 7.4 cd A–1 (6.3 lm W–1) with CIE coordinates of x = 0.212, y = 0.320. The device performance characteristics are compared using various matrices and processing techniques. The promising sky-blue OLED performance, solution processability, and ambient stability make Th4PY a promising blue emitter for application in OLEDs.


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (33) ◽  
pp. 8966-8976 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nagarajan Natarajan ◽  
Lin-Xi Shi ◽  
Hui Xiao ◽  
Jin-Yun Wang ◽  
Li-Yi Zhang ◽  
...  

Tetraphosphine-supported PtAu3 cluster complexes display intense phosphorescence with quantum yields of over 90% in doped films. High-efficiency solution-processable OLEDs are successfully achieved with extremely small EQE roll-off at a practical brightness over 1000 cd m−2.


RSC Advances ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (70) ◽  
pp. 42897-42902
Author(s):  
Chan Hee Lee ◽  
Shin Hyung Choi ◽  
Sung Joon Oh ◽  
Jun Hyeon Lee ◽  
Jae Won Shim ◽  
...  

The linear D–A–D type of molecular structure of AcPYM and PxPYM enhances the horizontally oriented alignment and up to 87% of the horizontal transition dipole moments in the host matrix is realized.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takumi Hosono ◽  
Nicolas Oliveira Decarli ◽  
Paola Zimmermann Crocomo ◽  
Tsuyoshi Goya ◽  
Leonardo Evaristo de Sousa ◽  
...  

Exploring design principle for switching thermally activated dealyed fluorescecne (TADF) and room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) is a fundamentally imporant research in developing triplet-mediated photofunctional organic materials. Herein systematic studies on the regioisomeric and substituents effects in a twisted donor–acceptor–donor (D–A–D) scaffold (A = dibenzo[a,j]phenazine; D = dihydrophenazasiline) on the fate of the excited state have been performed. The study revealed that the regiosiomerism clearly affects the emission behavior of the D–A–D compounds. Distinct difference in TADF, dual TADF & RTP, and dual RTP were observed, depending on the host used. Furthermore, OLED organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) fabricated with the developed emitters achieved high external quantum yields for RTP-based OLEDS up to 7.4%.


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