TY - JOUR
T1 - Delayed fluorescence in a solution-processable pure red molecular organic emitter based on dithienylbenzothiadiazole
T2 - A joint optical, electroluminescence, and magnetoelectroluminescence study
AU - Chen, Ping
AU - Wang, Li Ping
AU - Tan, Wan Yi
AU - Peng, Qi Ming
AU - Zhang, Shi Tong
AU - Zhu, Xu Hui
AU - Li, Feng
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2015/2/4
Y1 - 2015/2/4
N2 - The discovery of triplet excitons participating in the photoluminescent processes in a growing number of pure organic emitters represents an exciting impetus for a diversity of promising opto, bio, and optoelectronic applications. In this contribution, we have studied a small-molecule dithienylbenzothiadiazole-based red-emitting dye red-1b, which shows clearly delayed fluorescence under optical and electrical excitation. The OLED device that contained red-1b as a nondoped solution-processable emitter exhibited a moderately high utilization of exciton amounting to ≈31% and slow efficiency roll-off. Magnetoelectroluminescence measurements revealed the coexistence of reverse intersystem crossing from the lowest triplet state to singlet state (RISC, E-type triplet to singlet up-conversion) and triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA, P-type triplet to singlet up-conversion). Specifically, in low current-density regime, the moderately high exciton utilization is attributed to RISC (i.e., thermally activated delayed fluorescence, TADF), whereas in high current-density regime, TTA may contribute to suppressing efficiency roll-off. Furthermore, the results showed that red-1b may represent a new kind of organic red emitters that display delayed fluorescence in a way differing from the few red emitters investigated so far.
AB - The discovery of triplet excitons participating in the photoluminescent processes in a growing number of pure organic emitters represents an exciting impetus for a diversity of promising opto, bio, and optoelectronic applications. In this contribution, we have studied a small-molecule dithienylbenzothiadiazole-based red-emitting dye red-1b, which shows clearly delayed fluorescence under optical and electrical excitation. The OLED device that contained red-1b as a nondoped solution-processable emitter exhibited a moderately high utilization of exciton amounting to ≈31% and slow efficiency roll-off. Magnetoelectroluminescence measurements revealed the coexistence of reverse intersystem crossing from the lowest triplet state to singlet state (RISC, E-type triplet to singlet up-conversion) and triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA, P-type triplet to singlet up-conversion). Specifically, in low current-density regime, the moderately high exciton utilization is attributed to RISC (i.e., thermally activated delayed fluorescence, TADF), whereas in high current-density regime, TTA may contribute to suppressing efficiency roll-off. Furthermore, the results showed that red-1b may represent a new kind of organic red emitters that display delayed fluorescence in a way differing from the few red emitters investigated so far.
KW - electroluminescence
KW - exciton utilization
KW - magnetoelectroluminescence
KW - reverse intersystem crossing
KW - triplet-triplet annihilation
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U2 - 10.1021/am508574m
DO - 10.1021/am508574m
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84922432582
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 7
SP - 2972
EP - 2978
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 4
ER -