Optoelectronics Letters, Volume. 9, Issue 1, 25(2013)
Phosphorescent white organic light-emitting devices with color stability and low efficiency decay by using wide bandgap interlayer
High-performance phosphorescent white organic light-emitting devices (PhWOLEDs) with color stability and low efficiency decay are demonstrated by inserting wide band-gap materials between emitting layers. The two devices with N,N’- dicarbazolyl-3,5-benzene (mCP) and p-bis(triphenylsilyl)benzene (UGH2) as the interlayer exhibit both slight Commission Internationale del’Eclairage (CIE) coordinates variations of (± 0.010, ± 0.005) and (± 0.013, ± 0.006) in a wide voltage range, and low decay in current efficiency which shifts from the peak value 35.4 cd.A-1 and 27.4 cd.A-1 to 28.8 cd.A-1 and 23.5 cd.A-1 at 40000 cd.m-2, respectively. The improvements are attributed to the charge carriers balance and the elimination of energy transfer loss by confining the carrier accumulation at the exciton formation interface through the interlayer.
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CHEN Min, YU Jun-sheng, LIN Hui, LEI Xia, WEN Wen. Phosphorescent white organic light-emitting devices with color stability and low efficiency decay by using wide bandgap interlayer[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2013, 9(1): 25
Received: Aug. 14, 2012
Accepted: --
Published Online: Oct. 12, 2017
The Author Email: Jun-sheng YU (jsyu@uestc.edu.cn)