Optical
and Electrical Measurements Reveal the Orientation Mechanism of Homoleptic
Iridium-Carbene Complexes
Posted on 2020-11-09 - 13:33
Understanding
and controlling the driving forces for molecular alignment in optoelectronic
thin-film devices is of crucial importance for improving their performance.
In this context, the preferential orientation of organometallic iridium
complexes is in the focus of research to benefit from their improved
light-outcoupling efficiencies in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs).
Although there has been great progress concerning the orientation
behavior for heteroleptic Ir complexes, the mechanism behind the alignment
of homoleptic complexes is still unclear yet. In this work, we present
a sky-blue phosphorescent dye that shows variable alignment depending
on systematic modifications of the ligands bound to the central iridium
atom. From an optical study of the transition dipole moment orientation
and the electrically accessible alignment of the permanent dipole
moment, we conclude that the film morphology is related to both the
aspect ratio of the dye and the local electrostatic interaction of
the ligands with the film surface during growth. These results indicate
a potential strategy to actively control the orientation of iridium-based
emitters for the application in OLEDs.
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Schmid, Markus; Harms, Kristoffer; Degitz, Carl; Morgenstern, Thomas; Hofmann, Alexander; Friederich, Pascal; et al. (2020). Optical
and Electrical Measurements Reveal the Orientation Mechanism of Homoleptic
Iridium-Carbene Complexes. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.0c14613