Harvesting Hot Excitons for High-Efficiency OLEDs with Extremely Low-Efficiency Roll-Off via Utilizing the Cascade Exciton Energy Transfer from Host and Sensitizer to Emitter

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS(2024)

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Although high-efficiency host-sensitizer-TBRb-based organic light-emitting diodes (HST-OLEDs) are widely reported, the reasons for their high performances are still vague because the important role of hot exciton in TBRb emitter (T2, TBRb) has not been recognized previously. Herein, a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 24.9% is obtained from a HST-OLED by co-doping the Ir(ppy)3 sensitizer and TBRb emitter into the CBP host. Such a remarkable efficiency is mainly attributed to the efficient utilization of the T2, TBRb via the cascade Dexter energy transfer (DET) channels from triplet excitons of host and sensitizer to T2, TBRb (T1, CBP -> DET$\mathop \to \limits<^>{{\mathrm{DET}}} $ T1, Ir(ppy)3 -> DET$\mathop \to \limits<^>{{\mathrm{DET}}} $ T2, TBRb) followed by the hot-exciton reverse intersystem crossing (RISC, T2, TBRb -> RISC$\mathop \to \limits<^>{{\mathrm{RISC}}} $ S1, TBRb) and triplet fusion (TF, T2, TBRb + T2, TBRb -> TF$\mathop \to \limits<^>{{\mathrm{TF}}} $ Sm, TBRb -> IC$\mathop \to \limits<^>{{\mathrm{IC}}} $ S1, TBRb) processes for radiative decays. These cascade DET channels are demonstrated by spectroscopic analyses and magneto-electroluminescence studies. More importantly, this HST-OLED presents an extremely low-efficiency roll-off, that is, the EQEs separately exhibit 24.34% and 19.73% at 1000 and 10 000 cd m-2 compared to the maximum EQE of 24.9%. Obviously, this work paves a promising pathway for fabricating further high-efficiency HST-OLEDs for applications in illumination and flat-panel display. An EQE up to 24.9% from host-sensitizer-TBRb-based OLEDs with extremely low-efficiency roll-off is achieved via utilizing the cascade exciton energy transfer from CBP host and Ir(ppy)3 sensitizer to TBRb emitter to produce abundant hot excitons. These cascade exciton energy transfer channels are systematically demonstrated by studying the device fingerprint magneto-electroluminescence responses and analyzing their transient and stable photo-physical properties. image
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cascade energy transfer,hot exciton,magneto-electroluminescence,organic light emitting diode
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