Issue 29, 2023

A cross-linkable, organic down-converting material for white light emission from hybrid LEDs

Abstract

The use of organic materials and the replacement of rare-earth elements in the making of light-emitting devices has been increasingly popular over the last decades. Herein, the synthesis and characterisation of a novel organic green-emitting material (GreenCin), based on a fluorene-benzothiadiazole-fluorene (Flu-BT-Flu) core structure, and its performance as a down-converting layer in tandem with commercial blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs) for white light emission are reported. This material has been functionalised with cinnamate-groups to enable the emissive material to react with the cross-linker tetra(cinnamoyloxymethyl)methane (TCM), to produce stable films with high performance in hybrid LEDs. The hybrid devices can generate white light with a good colour rendering index (CRI) of 69. The hybrid devices also have ×2.6 increased luminous efficacy (107 lm W−1) and ×2.4 increased radiant flux (24 mW) when compared with hybrid devices using non-cross-linked analogues of GreenCin. Additionally, the hybrid devices containing GreenCin have a high blue-to-white efficacy value (defined by dividing the luminous flux of a hybrid device by the radiant flux of the underlying blue LED), of 213 lm W−1, for which inorganic phosphors have values in the range of 200–300 lm W−1.

Graphical abstract: A cross-linkable, organic down-converting material for white light emission from hybrid LEDs

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 Dec 2022
Accepted
24 Apr 2023
First published
07 Jul 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023,11, 9984-9995

A cross-linkable, organic down-converting material for white light emission from hybrid LEDs

H. Yang, J. Bruckbauer, L. Kanibolotska, A. L. Kanibolotsky, J. Cameron, D. J. Wallis, R. W. Martin and P. J. Skabara, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2023, 11, 9984 DOI: 10.1039/D2TC05139G

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