Highly efficient and stable white light organic light-emitting devices
A highly efficient two-element white light organic light-emitting device with a sky blue dopant BUBD-1 and a yellow dopant TBRb was fabricated. The device achieved an electroluminescence efficiency of 17.1 cd ∕ A and 7.9 lm ∕ W at 20 mA ∕ cm 2 . From 112 to 32010 nits, the CIE x , y coordinates vari...
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description | A highly efficient two-element white light organic light-emitting device with a sky blue dopant BUBD-1 and a yellow dopant TBRb was fabricated. The device achieved an electroluminescence efficiency of
17.1
cd
∕
A
and
7.9
lm
∕
W
at
20
mA
∕
cm
2
. From 112 to 32010 nits, the
CIE
x
,
y
coordinates variation was
Δ
(
x
,
y
)
<
±
(
0.01
,
0.01
)
, which is superior to common white light organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) that tend to change color with drive conditions. Moreover, the device reached a half-decay
t
1
∕
2
lifetime over
40
000
h
at an initial luminance of
300
cd
∕
m
2
. This result is among the best records of fluorescent white light OLEDs. |
doi_str_mv | 10.1063/1.2769762 |
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17.1
cd
∕
A
and
7.9
lm
∕
W
at
20
mA
∕
cm
2
. From 112 to 32010 nits, the
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y
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,
y
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<
±
(
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,
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t
1
∕
2
lifetime over
40
000
h
at an initial luminance of
300
cd
∕
m
2
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∕
A
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7.9
lm
∕
W
at
20
mA
∕
cm
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. From 112 to 32010 nits, the
CIE
x
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y
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Δ
(
x
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y
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<
±
(
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t
1
∕
2
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40
000
h
at an initial luminance of
300
cd
∕
m
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17.1
cd
∕
A
and
7.9
lm
∕
W
at
20
mA
∕
cm
2
. From 112 to 32010 nits, the
CIE
x
,
y
coordinates variation was
Δ
(
x
,
y
)
<
±
(
0.01
,
0.01
)
, which is superior to common white light organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) that tend to change color with drive conditions. Moreover, the device reached a half-decay
t
1
∕
2
lifetime over
40
000
h
at an initial luminance of
300
cd
∕
m
2
. This result is among the best records of fluorescent white light OLEDs.</abstract><pub>American Institute of Physics</pub><doi>10.1063/1.2769762</doi></addata></record> |
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