Issue 112, 2016, Issue in Progress

Low efficiency roll-off and high performance OLEDs employing alkyl group modified iridium(iii) complexes as emitters

Abstract

Significant efficiency roll-off of phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) is a long-standing issue that limits their wider application. To address this problem, four iridium(III) complexes modified by methyl or tert-butyl groups were designed and synthesized, denoted as Me-Ir-PI, tBu-Ir-PI, Me-Ir-PB, and tBu-Ir-PB. Their photophysical, electrochemical, and electroluminescent properties were studied in detail. The electroluminescent performances of devices based on tBu-Ir-PI and tBu-Ir-PB were better than those based on Me-Ir-PI and Me-Ir-PB. The best performance was achieved by the doped device employing tBu-Ir-PI as the emitter with maximum current efficiency of 42.0 cd A−1 and maximum power efficiency of 27.0 lm W−1. Even at a practical brightness of 1000 cd m−2, the current efficiency and power efficiency remained as high as 39.2 cd A−1 and 22.3 lm W−1. Notably, all doped devices exhibited low efficiency roll-off, especially for device incorporation of tBu-Ir-PB as the guest emitter, which had extremely low roll-off of 0.9%. Meanwhile, non-doped devices based on these iridium(III) complexes also displayed good EL performances.

Graphical abstract: Low efficiency roll-off and high performance OLEDs employing alkyl group modified iridium(iii) complexes as emitters

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Sep 2016
Accepted
22 Oct 2016
First published
24 Oct 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 111556-111563

Low efficiency roll-off and high performance OLEDs employing alkyl group modified iridium(III) complexes as emitters

L. Wen, J. Yu, H. Sun, G. Shan, W. Xie and Z. Su, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 111556 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA24142E

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