Origin of yellow emission in white OLED with single emitting material

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The photo-luminescence (PL) and electro-luminescence (EL) of a novel organic material, benzodithiophene/triphenylamine copolymer (P-PBTx, n=5-6) were investigated. The PL exhibited wide blue emission at room temperature, which is attributed to fluorescence from a chromophore, benzodithiophene moiety, from results of spectral analysis and decay profile. The EL, however, exhibited white emission consisting of wide blue (B) and yellow (Y) bands, although it was prepared with P-PBTx as a single emitting material. The Y-band was slightly observed at 7 K and found to possess long lived component of 19 ms lifetime. The origin of the Y-band efficiently stimulated by carrier injection is supposed to be a charge-transfer state between benzodithiophene and triphenylamine moieties. The long lived component could be explained by lowered transition probability caused by charge separation. (© 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim). © 2011 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.

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Akimoto, I., Tsuzuki, S., Uzawa, H., Hinatsu, M., Nishide, Y., Osuga, H., & Sakamoto, H. (2011). Origin of yellow emission in white OLED with single emitting material. Physica Status Solidi (C) Current Topics in Solid State Physics, 8(1), 124–127. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssc.201000647

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