High mobility emissive organic semiconductor

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Abstract

The integration of high charge carrier mobility and high luminescence in an organic semiconductor is challenging. However, there is need of such materials for organic light-emitting transistors and organic electrically pumped lasers. Here we show a novel organic semiconductor, 2,6-diphenylanthracene (DPA), which exhibits not only high emission with single crystal absolute florescence quantum yield of 41.2% but also high charge carrier mobility with single crystal mobility of 34 cm2V-1 s-1. Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on DPA give pure blue emission with brightness up to 6,627 cdm-2 and turn-on voltage of 2.8V. 2,6-Diphenylanthracene OLED arrays are successfully driven by DPA field-effect transistor arrays, demonstrating that DPA is a high mobility emissive organic semiconductor with potential in organic optoelectronics.

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Liu, J., Zhang, H., Dong, H., Meng, L., Jiang, L., Jiang, L., … Heeger, A. J. (2015). High mobility emissive organic semiconductor. Nature Communications, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms10032

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