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Highly Efficient Blue Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Based on Intermolecular Triplet–Singlet Energy Transfer
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Delayed FluorescenceEngineeringOrganic ElectronicsOptoelectronic DevicesChemistryPrompt FluorescenceLuminescence PropertyChemical EngineeringPhosphorescence ImagingElectronic DevicesPhotodetectorsLight-emitting DiodesThermally Activated Delayed FluorescenceElectrical EngineeringPhotochemistryOptoelectronic MaterialsOrganic SemiconductorOrganic MaterialsOrganic Charge-transfer CompoundWhite OledElectronic MaterialsGuest MoleculesOptoelectronics
Diphenilamino-substituted carbazoles were used as guest compounds for the preparation of highly efficient blue organic light-emitting diodes based on the phenomenon of delayed fluorescence. It was shown that the spectra of the delayed fluorescence of host–guest systems are identical to those of the prompt fluorescence and in general coincide with the photoluminescence spectra of the guest films. The congruence of the prompt and delayed fluorescence spectra is explained by the effective intermolecular triplet–singlet (T → S) energy transfer from the excited T states of the host to the S states of the guest molecules. High external electroluminescence efficiency of the fabricated electroluminescent devices, reaching 17%, is comparable to that achieved in phosphorescence-based organic light-emitting diodes.
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