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π‐Extended Carbazole Derivatives as Host Materials for Highly Efficient and Long‐Life Green Phosphorescent Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes

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2020

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High-performance organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) that use phosphorescent and/or thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters are capable of realizing 100 % electron-to-photon conversion. The host materials in these OLEDs play crucial roles in determining OLED performance. Carbazole derivatives are frequently used as host materials, among which 3,3-bis(9H-carbazol-9-yl)biphenyl (mCBP) is often used for lifetime testing in scientific studies. In this study, the π conjugation of the carbazole unit was expanded to enhance OLED lifetime by designing and developing two benzothienocarbazole (BTCz)-based host materials, namely m1BTCBP and m4BTCBP. Among these host materials, m1BTCBP formed a highly efficient [Ir(ppy)<sub>3</sub> ]-based OLED with an operational luminescence half-life (LT<sub>50</sub> ) of over 300 h at an initial luminance of approximately 12000 cd m<sup>-2</sup> (current density: 25 mA cm<sup>-2</sup> ). The LT<sub>50</sub> value at 1000 cd cm<sup>-2</sup> was estimated to be about 23 000 h. This performance is clearly higher than that of mCBP-based OLEDs (LT<sub>50</sub> ≈8500 h).

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