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Enhanced life time and suppressed efficiency roll-off in phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes with multiple quantum well structures
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOptoelectronic DevicesChemistrySemiconductorsTriplet ExcitonElectronic DevicesPhotodetectorsLight-emitting DiodesThermally Activated Delayed FluorescencePhotonicsMultiple QuantumOptoelectronic MaterialsOrganic SemiconductorNew Lighting TechnologySuppressed Efficiency Roll-offControl LayersEnhanced Life TimeWhite OledSolid-state LightingElectronic MaterialsApplied PhysicsOptoelectronicsCharge Control Layers
We demonstrate red phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) with multiple quantum well structures which confine triplet exciton inside an emitting layer (EML) region. Five types of OLEDs, from a single to five quantum wells, are fabricated with charge control layers to produce high efficiencies, and the performance of the devices is investigated. The improved quantum efficiency and lifetime of the OLED with four quantum wells, and its suppressed quantum efficiency roll-off of 17.6%, can be described by the increased electron–hole charge balance owing to the bipolar property as well as the efficient triplet exciton confinement within each EML, and by prevention of serious triplet–triplet and/or triplet–polaron annihilation as well as the Förster self-quenching due to charge control layers.
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