Insight into the mechanism and outcoupling enhancement of excimer-Associated white light generation

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Abstract

Fundamental insight into excimer formation has been gained by using 9,10-bis[4-(9-carbazolyl)phenyl]anthracene] (Cz9PhAn) as a probe. Cz9PhAn exhibits a highly emissive blue fluorescence in solution and is found to emit a panchromatic white light spectrum (400-750 nm) in film, powder and single crystal, in which an additional excimer band appears at ∼550 nm. Detailed structural analyses, emission relaxation dynamics and a theoretical approach conclude the formation of an anthracene∗/phenyl ring excimer through an overlap between π∗ (anthracene) and π (phenyl ring) orbitals in a face-To-edge stacking orientation. The rate of excimer formation is determined to be 2.2 × 109 s-1 at room temperature, which requires coupling with lattice motion with an activation energy of 0.44 kcal mol-1. Exploiting Cz9PhAn as a single emitter, a fluorescent white organic light emitting diode (WOLED) is fabricated with a maximum external quantum efficiency (ηext) of 3.6% at 1000 cd m-2 (4.2 V) and Commission Internationale de L'Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.30, 0.33). The white-light Cz9PhAn reveals a preferred orientation of the transition dipole moment in the emitting layer to enhance light outcoupling. This non-doped, single component (Cz9PhAn) WOLED greatly reduces the complexity of the fabrication process, rendering a green and cost-effective alternative among the contemporary display/lighting technologies.

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Chen, Y. H., Tang, K. C., Chen, Y. T., Shen, J. Y., Wu, Y. S., Liu, S. H., … Chou, P. T. (2016). Insight into the mechanism and outcoupling enhancement of excimer-Associated white light generation. Chemical Science, 7(6), 3556–3563. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc04902d

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