Modulation of Hybrid Emissions from Multiple Exciplexes and Frenkel Excitons: Dipole Characteristics Toward Facile Fabrication of Cool White OLEDs

Abstract

Blue and white organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are widely used in lighting, augmented reality, and high-resolution flat-panel displays. In this study, cool white OLEDs are fabricated through hybrid emissions combining multiple exciplexes (XPs, 500–700 nm) and Frenkel excitons (XFs, 430 nm), generated in two co-deposition layers (CDLs) comprising donor (D; m-MTDATA and TCTA) and acceptor (A; T2T and TmPyPB) molecules. The emission characteristics of the XPs and XFs are modulated by adjusting relative D/A concentrations. In m-MTDATA:TCTA (1:5)/T2T:TmPyPB (1:10) OLEDs, increasing the applied voltage from 4 to 13 V enhances electroluminescence (EL). High TmPyPB concentrations in A-CDL promote randomly oriented XP dipole moments at the D/TmPyPB heterojunction, thereby increasing blue XF generation in m-MTDATA (XFmMT). The EL peak at 430 nm, associated with parallel-stacked XFmMT, remains stable under external electric fields. The dipole orientations of XFs and XPs correlate with molecular stacking, as confirmed by grazing-incidence wide-angle X-ray scattering, variable-angle spectroscopic ellipsometry, and angle-resolved EL. Without tandem architectures, the OLEDs emit cool white light with color coordinates of x = 0.32 and y = 0.37 in the CIE 1931 color space. The proposed approach enables voltage-dependent spectral modulation and angle-dependent emission control in OLEDs using co-deposited D and A emissive layers.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Aug 2025
Accepted
21 Sep 2025
First published
23 Sep 2025

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript

Modulation of Hybrid Emissions from Multiple Exciplexes and Frenkel Excitons: Dipole Characteristics Toward Facile Fabrication of Cool White OLEDs

S. W. Song, S. Lee, K. S. Shin, D. Kwon, J. Kim, D. H. Choi and J. Joo, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2025, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D5TC03076E

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