A sterically hindered asymmetric D-A-D′ thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter for highly efficient non-doped organic light-emitting diodes

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Abstract

Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) materials have opened a new chapter for high-efficiency and low-cost organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Herein, we describe a novel and effective design strategy for TADF emitters which includes introducing a carbazole donor unit at the ortho-position, at which the donor and acceptor groups are spatially in close proximity to guarantee the existence of intramolecular electrostatic attraction and through-space charge transfer, leading to reduced structural vibrations, suppressed non-radiative decay and rapid radiative decay to avoid excited state energy loss. As a result, a green TADF emitter (2Cz-DPS) showing high solid-state photoluminescence quantum efficiency (91.9%) and excellent OLED performance was produced. Theoretical simulations reveal that the non-adiabatic coupling accelerates the reverse intersystem crossing of 2Cz-DPS, resulting in a state-of-the-art non-doped OLED with an extremely high external quantum efficiency of 28.7%.

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Yang, Z., Mao, Z., Xu, C., Chen, X., Zhao, J., Yang, Z., … Chi, Z. (2019). A sterically hindered asymmetric D-A-D′ thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter for highly efficient non-doped organic light-emitting diodes. Chemical Science, 10(35), 8129–8134. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9sc01686d

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