Solution-processed diarylfluorene derivatives for violet-blue amplified spontaneous emission and electroluminescence

Ya Min Han, Lu Bing Bai, Cheng Rong Yin, Chang Jin Ou, Xin Wen Zhang, Zong Yan Zuo, Bin Liu, Meng Na Yu, Jin Yi Lin, Jian Feng Zhao, Wen Sai Zhu, Yu Yu Liu, Jie Wei Li, Jian Pu Wang, Ling Hai Xie, Wei Huang

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Abstract

A series of solution-processable diarylfluorene-based materials with pendent 4-(hexyloxy carbazole)-9,9-diphenyl-9H-fluorene (MC6Cz) or 4-(octyloxy)-9,9-diphenyl-9H-fluorene (MC8) as the core and endcapped with different charge transport moieties such as phenylcarbazole (NPC) or triphenylemine (TPA) have been synthesized and investigated systemically. These materials exhibited bright fluorescence emission from violet-blue to deep blue without molecular aggregation in diluted solutions and films. Furthermore, these materials also displayed prominent virtues including superior solution-processability and amorphous characteristics. Consequently, the EL spectra of the solution-processed organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are expected to be similar to the corresponding PL spectra, suggesting intramolecular photophysical behavior. MC6Cz-9-NPC as an emitting layer presented the highest maximum luminance of about 1560 cd m-2 with a lower turn on voltage of 3.5 V. In contrast, the ASE results revealed that the MC8 core-containing compounds exhibited relatively lower thresholds comparable with traditional conjugated or star type polymers, which could be promising optical gain media. We proposed a novel molecular design strategy to construct high-performance solution-processed violet-blue fluorophores.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9903-9910
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Materials Chemistry C
Volume5
Issue number38
DOIs
StatePublished - 2017

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