New bipolar host materials for high power efficiency green thermally activated delayed fluorescence OLEDs
Journal
Chemical Engineering Journal
Journal Volume
442
Date Issued
2022
Author(s)
Chen C.-H.
Lin S.-C.
Lin B.-Y.
Li C.-Y.
Kong Y.-C.
Chen Y.-S.
Fang S.-C.
Chiu C.-H.
Lin C.-F.
Hung W.-Y.
Chiu T.-L.
Abstract
Four bipolar molecules, namely m-CzPym, p-CzPym, m-CzTrz, and p-CzTrz, with carbazole (Cz) donor and a benzonitrile-substituted pyrimidine (Pym) or triazine (Trz) acceptor core were synthesized and characterized. The electron deficiency of heteroaryl cores together with the substitution pattern of benzonitrile were employed to tune the energy levels as well as the thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) characteristics. The four molecules exhibited TADF behavior with inferior photoluminescent quantum yields (PLQYs) that limit their applications as emitters. These bipolar molecules were employed as TADF host materials for the benchmark TADF emitter 4CzIPN to achieve high-performing green TADF organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Among the molecules, m-CzPym-hosted TADF-OLEDs achieved a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQEmax) of 31.5%, maximum power efficiency (PEmax) of 95.6 lm/W, and maximum current efficiency (CEmax) of 100.2 cd/A. Notably, p-CzPym-hosted TADF-OLEDs also achieved a PEmax of 116.5 lm/W, turn-on voltage of 2.5 V, and impressive low efficiency roll-off performance (>89% of EQEmax at 5000 cd/m2), representing one of the highest efficiencies ever reported in 4CzIPN-doped devices. The high device efficiency can be ascribed to the balanced ambipolar carrier-transporting character of the host materials and high PLQY as well as the outstanding light outcoupling efficiency of the emitting layer. © 2022
Subjects
Organic light emitting diode (OLED); Power efficiency; Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)
Other Subjects
Aromatic compounds; Fluorescence; Molecules; Quantum efficiency; Sound insulating materials; Synthesis (chemical); Benzonitriles; Bipolar hosts; Carbazole donors; High power efficiencies; Host materials; Organic light emitting diode; Power-efficiency; Synthesised; Thermally activated delayed fluorescence; Thermally activated delayed fluorescences; Organic light emitting diodes (OLED)
Type
journal article