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Development of Efficient OLEDs from Solution Deposition
Published on: November 4, 2022
Geometry engineering of a multiple resonance core via a phenyl-embedded strategy toward highly efficient narrowband
Yimin Wu1, Xiaoyu Liu1, Junjie Liu1
1Key Laboratory of Green Chemistry and Technology of Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry, Sichuan University, 29 Wangjiang Road, Chengdu 610064, People's Republic of China. binzhengyang@scu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
The geometry of the molecular skeleton is of importance for the property regulation of organic electronic materials. Herein, we present a phenyl-embedded molecular design strategy to adjust the molecular curvature and achieve the improvement of blue multiple resonance (MR)-emitters. The introduction of a bridged phenyl contributes to a highly twisted saddle skeleton and the separation of frontier molecular orbitals, which are beneficial for the increase of photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) as well as the decrease of singlet-triplet energy gap (ΔEST). Consequently, hp-BQAO features an accelerated reverse intersystem crossing rate and suppressed non-radiative decay rate simultaneously, which enables the assembly of high-performance narrowband blue OLEDs with a record-high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 24.1% for the blue OLED devices exploiting nitrogen-carbonyl-containing MR-emitters without sensitizers.
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