Simple-Structured
Phosphorescent Warm White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with High
Power Efficiency and Low Efficiency Roll-off
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present phosphorescent WOLEDs fabricated simply by inserting an ultrathin
nondoped orange layer within the blue emissive zone, where an efficient
exciplex system is applied as the host. The resulting WOLED shows
maximum power efficiency of 75.3 and 63.1 lm/W at the luminance of
1000 cd/m2. The exciton density profile in the emitting
layer, the operational mechanism and the quenching process at high
luminance are systematically investigated by experimental and theoretical
methods, from which it is concluded that the efficient utilization
of excitons via exciplex host and the wide recombination zone are
the key factors for the prominent achievement of high efficiency and
greatly reduced efficiency roll-off.
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Wang, Jiaxiu; Chen, Jiangshan; Qiao, Xianfeng; Alshehri, Saad M.; Ahamad, Tansir; Ma, Dongge (2016). Simple-Structured
Phosphorescent Warm White Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with High
Power Efficiency and Low Efficiency Roll-off. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.6b00861