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Monothiatruxene-Based, Solution-Processed Green, Sky-Blue, And Deep-Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes With Efficiencies Beyond 5% Limit

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2019)

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Abstract
The development of blue materials with good efficiency, even at high brightness, with excellent color purity, simple processing, and high thermal stability assuring adequate device lifetime is an important remaining challenge for organic light-emitting didoes (OLEDs) in displays and lightning applications. Furthermore, these various features are typically mutually exclusive in practice. Herein, four novel green and blue light-emitting materials based on a monothiatruxene core are reported together with their photophysical and thermal properties, and performance in solution-processed OLEDs. The materials show excellent thermal properties with high glass transition temperatures ranging from 171 to 336 degrees C and decomposition temperatures from 352 to 442 degrees C. High external quantum efficiencies of 3.7% for a deep-blue emitter with CIE color co-ordinates (0.16, 0.09) and 7% for green emitter with color co-ordinates (0.22, 0.40) are achieved at 100 cd m(-2). The efficiencies observed are exceptionally high for fluorescent materials with photoluminescence quantum yields of 24% and 62%, respectively. The performance at higher brightness is very good with only 38% and 17% efficiency roll-offs at 1000 cd m(-2). The results indicate that utilization of this unique molecular design is promising for efficient deep-blue highly stable and soluble light-emitting materials.
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blue emitters, donor-acceptor, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), solution-processed, truxenes
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