Near-IR electromer emission from new ambipolar carbazole containing phosphorescent dendrimer based organic light emitting diode
The solution process is more suitable for large-sized OLED in terms of small material usage and no need for fine mask patterning technique. Among soluble materials, dendrimers are acknowledged as a new class of emissive OLED materials that can carry both the emissive chromophore and the charge trans...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Synthetic metals 2010-09, Vol.160 (17), p.1994-1999 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The solution process is more suitable for large-sized OLED in terms of small material usage and no need for fine mask patterning technique. Among soluble materials, dendrimers are acknowledged as a new class of emissive OLED materials that can carry both the emissive chromophore and the charge transporting moiety simultaneously. Here, we report on a new Ir(III)-based dendrimer and an efficient single emission layer OLED device by spin-coating the dendrimer itself on PEDOT:PSS polymer. This dendrimer carries a pair of carbazole functional groups on the pyridine side and a fluorinated phenyl on the other side of the Ir(ppy)
3 ligand. The latter functional group acts as an electron transporting material and the former as a host and hole-transporting material. The dendrimer device has a green emission at 540
nm with current efficiency as high as 25
Cd/A. Interestingly, we have found that the two neighboring carbazole form the electromer under the applied electrical current and, thus, that the EL device shows new near-IR emission over 720
nm. |
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ISSN: | 0379-6779 1879-3290 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.synthmet.2010.07.024 |