Efficient rare earth cerium(III) complex with nanosecond d-f emission for blue organic light-emitting diodes

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In the field of RGB diodes, development of a blue organic light-emitting diode (OLED) is a challenge because of the lack of an emitter which simultaneously has a short excited state lifetime and a high theoretical external quantum efficiency (EQE). We demonstrate herein a blue emissive rare earth cerium(III) complex Ce-2 showing a high photoluminescence quantum yield of 95% and a short excited state lifetime of 52.0 ns in doped film, which is considerably faster than that achieved in typical efficient phosphorescence or thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters (typical lifetimes >1 μs). The corresponding OLED shows a maximum EQE up to 20.8% and a still high EQE of 18.2% at 1000 cd m-2, as well as an operation lifetime 70 times longer than that of a classic phosphorescence OLED. The excellent performance indicates that cerium(III) complex could be a candidate for efficient and stable blue OLEDs because of its spin- and parity-allowed d-f transition from the Ce3+ ion.

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Zhao, Z., Wang, L., Zhan, G., Liu, Z., Bian, Z., & Huang, C. (2021). Efficient rare earth cerium(III) complex with nanosecond d-f emission for blue organic light-emitting diodes. National Science Review, 8(2). https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwaa193

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