Toward ultra-high efficiency tandem OLEDs: Benzothiazole-based bipolar hosts and specific device architectures

[Display omitted] •A series of benzothiazole-based bipolar hosts to realize ultra-high efficiency OLEDs.•A specific charge generation layer and an internal light extraction are constructed.•The proposed devices achieved a maximum efficiency of 64.4 %. Tandem organic light-emitting devices (TOLEDs) s...

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Veröffentlicht in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2023-09, Vol.472, p.145023, Article 145023
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Jui-Ming, Lee, Ting-Chun, Chung, Chia-Chen, Chen, Wun-Yu, Wu, Sih-Yu, Lin, Yan-Ding, Chang, Yuan Jay, Lu, Chin-Wei, Chang, Chih-Hao
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •A series of benzothiazole-based bipolar hosts to realize ultra-high efficiency OLEDs.•A specific charge generation layer and an internal light extraction are constructed.•The proposed devices achieved a maximum efficiency of 64.4 %. Tandem organic light-emitting devices (TOLEDs) satisfy the requirements of various applications owing to their high luminance, high efficiency, and long lifetime. A crucial factor in achieving optimal electroluminescence (EL) performance is the host material used for the emitting layer. In this study, a series of benzothiazole (BTZ)-based materials were linked via a phenyl bridge to three different electron-donor moieties, i.e., phenothiazine (PTZ), dimethylacridine (DMAC), and carbazole (CZ), named BTZ-PTZ, BTZ-DMAC, and BTZ-CZ, as bipolar hosts for green phosphors to realize ultra-high efficiency organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs). A Ir(ppy)3-based device based on a BTZ-CZ host is shown to exhibit a satisfactory peak efficiency of 28.0 % (98.8 cd A−1 and 111.6 lm W−1). Additionally, highly efficient green TOLEDs based on a BTZ-CZ host are demonstrated, and they are constructed with a specific charge generation layer and a TiO2 nanoparticle-based internal light extraction structure. The proposed TOLEDs achieved a maximum efficiency of 64.4 % (223.6 cd A−1 and 138.1 lm W−1) and a high maximum luminance of 24.9 × 104 cd m−2, one of the highest levels of efficiency and luminance reported in the literature for Ir(ppy)3-based tandem devices. These results show that the ingenious BTZ-based bipolar hosts exhibit immense potential for the development of tandem OLEDs, thus facilitating the realization of various high-performance EL applications.
ISSN:1385-8947
1873-3212
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2023.145023