Tailoring structural rigidity utilizing a lock/unlock donor strategy for highly efficient solution processed blue and green HLCT OLEDs
Highly efficient solution-processed HLCT OLEDs based on aromatic carbonyls are rarely reported, especially blue ones. In this pursuit, based on a twisted acceptor core, we designed and synthesized two unsymmetrical keto-carbonitrile emitters, namely, KCPhCz and KCPhDPA , utilizing a locked (carbazol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of materials chemistry. C, Materials for optical and electronic devices Materials for optical and electronic devices, 2024-08, Vol.12 (34), p.13585-13595 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Highly efficient solution-processed HLCT OLEDs based on aromatic carbonyls are rarely reported, especially blue ones. In this pursuit, based on a twisted acceptor core, we designed and synthesized two unsymmetrical keto-carbonitrile emitters, namely,
KCPhCz
and
KCPhDPA
, utilizing a locked (carbazole) and unlocked (diphenylamine) donor strategy exhibiting color tunability. Additionally, we found that the insertion of a π-linker between the donor and acceptor converted an inefficient TADF emitter (KCCz, previously reported) into an efficient blue HLCT emitter (
KCPhCz
). We found this efficiency enhancement based on a weak carbazole donor was due to HLCT characteristics.
KCPhCz
and
KCPhDPA
-based molecules emitted in the blue and green regions respectively. Non-doped devices based on
KCPhCz
and
KCPhDPA
exhibited EQEs of 5.7 and 7.4%, respectively. The best performance was demonstrated by 7.5 wt% doped devices from both emitters. The
KCPhDPA
-based device showed a PE
max
of 39.2 lm W
−1
, a CE
max
of 49.8 cd A
−1
, and an EQE
max
of 15.3% at a brightness of 100 cd m
−2
with CIE of (0.34, 0.58) and EL
λ
max
at 532 nm. In contrast, the
KCPhCz
-based optimized device showed a PE
max
of 22.7 lm W
−1
, a CE
max
of 32.5 cd A
−1
, and an EQE
max
of 10.8% at a brightness of 100 cd m
−2
in the blue region with CIE of (0.18, 0.19) where EL showed
λ
max
at 480 nm.
Highly efficient solution-processed HLCT OLEDs based on aromatic carbonyls have rarely been reported. Based on a twisted acceptor core, we developed and synthesized two highly efficient unsymmetrical keto-carbonitrile HLCT emitters for OLEDs. |
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ISSN: | 2050-7526 2050-7534 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4tc00417e |