Issue 15, 2025

Manipulating the energy transfer path to achieve a high-efficiency red fluorescent OLED by using a novel interface sensitization layer and multiple reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) channels

Abstract

In co-host sensitized fluorescent devices, the triplet energy loss caused by a conventional fluorescent dopant (CFD) in the emitting layer (EML) prevents further improvement in device efficiency performance. In this article, we fabricate a thermally activated delayed fluorescence-sensitized fluorescent (TSF) organic light-emitting diode (OLED) with a dual-layer EML, which consists of an interface sensitized layer (ISL) and a red fluorescent EML. This device achieves a separation effect between the exciton generation region and the energy utilization region, which can effectively reduce the triplet energy lost through a CFD (DCJTB). Energy is mainly transferred from the sensitizer to the CFD through Förster energy transfer (FET). Furthermore, we introduce a TADF material (DMAC-MPM) into the ISL to form three RISC channels, corresponding to DMAC-MPM, DMAC-MPM:PO-T2T and TCTA:PO-T2T. The multiple reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) channels can effectively improve the up-conversion rate of triplet excitons, while also reducing exciton quenching in the ISL. After optimizing the relative position and thickness of the sensitizer (DMAC-MPM:PO-T2T) and the CFD, we achieve the maximum EQE of 14.33% in TSF-OLED device C1, which is the highest efficiency achieved among those of the reported fluorescent devices using DCJTB. The efficiency roll-off performance has also been improved, reaching 12.20% at a luminance of 1000 cd m−2.

Graphical abstract: Manipulating the energy transfer path to achieve a high-efficiency red fluorescent OLED by using a novel interface sensitization layer and multiple reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) channels

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Jan 2025
Accepted
04 Mar 2025
First published
05 Mar 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025,13, 7815-7823

Manipulating the energy transfer path to achieve a high-efficiency red fluorescent OLED by using a novel interface sensitization layer and multiple reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) channels

G. Wang, Z. Kou, Z. Jia, Z. Guo, X. Xie, R. Wanghe and Z. Ran, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, 13, 7815 DOI: 10.1039/D5TC00344J

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