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Perspectives of Unicolored Phosphor‐Sensitized Fluorescence

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Abstract Unicolored phosphor‐sensitized fluorescence (UPSF) is a dual emitting concept proposed for improving efficiencies and operational lifetimes of blue organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs). To overcome the limitations of the individual emitters, it uses a phosphorescent donor to sensitize a fluorescent acceptor. To quantify the potential of the concept, a multiscale model of a UPSF OLED is developed. It starts from atomistic morphologies, the rates of all processes on the available experimental data are parameterized, and the respective master equation is solved with the help of the kinetic Monte Carlo algorithm. The simulations show that the energy transfer between donor molecules is essential to reproduce the results of the time‐resolved photoluminescence experiment. The scope of the experiment is expanded by studying the effect of the acceptor concentration, as well as Förster and (parasitic) Dexter energy transfer from the donor to acceptor, on the characteristics of the UPSF OLED. The study shows that an appropriate material design can further improve efficiency by more than 30% and at the same time achieve radiative decay times below 0.02 µs, thus significantly extending OLED operational lifetime.

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