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White organic light-emitting diodes based on spectral broadening in electroluminescence due to formation of interfacial exciplexes
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Organic Charge-transfer CompoundWhite OledEngineeringPhotochemistryOrganic ElectronicsInterfacial ExciplexesApplied PhysicsLuminescence PropertyElectrical ExcitationLight-emitting DiodesZinc BenzothiazoleThermally Activated Delayed FluorescenceChemistrySpectral BroadeningSimple Bilayer StructureOptoelectronics
We demonstrate white organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) having spectral width of approximately 260 nm in electroluminescence (EL) in a simple bilayer structure, consisting of TPD and zinc benzothiazole, without taking recourse to complex strategies such as blending and doping. The EL is broader than the corresponding photoluminescence (PL) of both component materials and their structures. A deconvolution of PL and EL spectra shows that as large as 60% of the broad EL emission originates from multiple exciplexes formed at the interface during electrical excitation.
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