posted on 2019-03-06, 00:00authored byChen Cao, Wen-Cheng Chen, Jia-Xiong Chen, Lei Yang, Xue-Zhi Wang, Hu Yang, Bin Huang, Ze-Lin Zhu, Qing-Xiao Tong, Chun-Sing Lee
Phosphorescence/fluorescence
hybrid white organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are highly appealing
for solid-state lighting. One major challenge is how to fully utilize
the electrically generated excitons for light output. Herein, an efficient
strategy to realize full exciton radiation is successfully revealed
by a judicious molecular design and suitable device engineering. A
blue host emitter TP-PPI is designed and synthesized, exhibiting a
near 100% photoluminescence quantum yield and a high triplet energy
level, enabling high-performance blue fluorescence and sensitization
of a yellow phosphorescent dopant. Full exciton radiation in hybrid
white OLEDs is demonstrated with a single emitting layer formed by
doping a yellow phosphor (PO-01) into TP-PPI. Near 100% exciton utilization
and state-of-the-art external quantum efficiency of 27.5% are achieved
with the high-efficiency blue-emitting host and an electron-trap engineered
device architecture.