Electroplex hosts for highly efficient phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes with extremely small efficiency roll-offs

CHEMICAL ENGINEERING JOURNAL(2022)

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Host materials are of great significance to achieve high-performance host-guest organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) through restraining the exciton annihilation in the emissive layer. Herein, four bipolar molecules bearing benzothienocarbazole (BTCz)/benzothienocarboline (BTCb) and benzimidazole (Bi) moieties were designed and synthesized. Using them as hosts, green phosphorescent OLEDs (PhOLEDs) with maximum current efficiency (CEmax) of 90.8 cd A(-1), power efficiency (PEmax) of 76.5 lm W-1, and external quantum efficiency (EQE(max)) of 27.9% were obtained. More importantly, it was found that these four molecules could be used as electron-donating materials to interact with electron-accepting triazine derivatives to form electroplexes. Employing these electroplexes as hosts, highly efficient green PhOLEDs with CEmax of 104.4 cd A(-1), PEmax of 85.1 lm W-1, EQE(max) of 29.9%, and extremely small efficiency roll-offs (EQE = 29.5%, 1.3% roll-off at 1,000 cd m(-2); EQE = 28.3%, 5.4% roll-off at 5,000 cd m(-2)) were achieved. The excellent device performances fully exhibit the promising potential of electroplexes as hosts for high-performing OLEDs.
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Electroplexes,Exciplexes,Host materials,High efficiency,Small roll-off,Phosphorescent OLEDs
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