Photoemission and X-ray absorption spectroscopies of phosphorescent organic iridium complexes

Phosphorescent materials represent an attractive route to high-efficiency organic LEDs, since their maximum theoretical quantum efficiency is 100%, compared to the 25% of fluorescent materials. We have studied the electronic structure of three phosphorescent iridium complexes, the red-emitter Iridiu...

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Veröffentlicht in:Synthetic metals 2005-09, Vol.153 (1), p.233-236
Hauptverfasser: Thompson, J., Arima, V., Matino, F., Berkebile, S., Koller, G., Netzer, F.P., Ramsey, M.G., Cingolani, R., Blyth, R.I.R.
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Zusammenfassung:Phosphorescent materials represent an attractive route to high-efficiency organic LEDs, since their maximum theoretical quantum efficiency is 100%, compared to the 25% of fluorescent materials. We have studied the electronic structure of three phosphorescent iridium complexes, the red-emitter Iridium bis (2-(2′-benzothienyl) pyridinato-N, C 3′) (acetylacetonate), the blue emitter, Iridium bis(2-(4,6- difluorophenyl) pyridinato-N,C 2′) picolinate, and the green emitter Iridium tris (2-(4-totyl)pyridinato N,C 2) using electron spectroscopies. The materials were evaporated in-situ onto a clean gold substrate in ulta-high vacuum. The valence band electronic structures were investigated using resonant photoemission, with the unoccupied states determined using X-ray absorption. The data suggests a hybridisation of the Ir 5d states with the π orbitals of the ligand. NEXAFS spectra are shown to be highly sensitive to the local environment.
ISSN:0379-6779
1879-3290
DOI:10.1016/j.synthmet.2005.07.274