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Zhang Wei, Yu Jun-Sheng, Huang Jiang, Jiang Ya-Dong, Zhang Qing, Cao Kang-Li. Exciplex elimination in an organic light-emitting diode based on a fluorene derivative by inserting 4,4'-N,N'-dicarbazole-biphenyl into donor/acceptor interfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 047802.
| Zhang Wei, Yu Jun-Sheng, Huang Jiang, Jiang Ya-Dong, Zhang Qing, Cao Kang-Li. Exciplex elimination in an organic light-emitting diode based on a fluorene derivative by inserting 4,4'-N,N'-dicarbazole-biphenyl into donor/acceptor interfaceJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2010, 19(4): 047802. |
Exciplex elimination in an organic light-emitting diode based on a fluorene derivative by inserting 4,4'-N,N'-dicarbazole-biphenyl into donor/acceptor interface
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Abstract
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) composed of a novel fluorene derivative of 2,3-bis(9,9-dihexyl-9H-fluoren-2-yl)-6,7-difluoroquinoxaline (F2Py) were fabricated, and exciplex emission was observed in the device. To depress the exciplex in an OLED for pure colour light emission, 4, 4'-N,N'-dicarbazole-biphenyl (CBP) was inserted as a separator at the donor/acceptor interface. It was found that the device without the CBP layer emitted a green light peaking at 542~nm from the exciplex and a shoulder peak about 430~nm from F2Py. In contrast, the OLED with CBP layer emitted only a blue light peak at about 432~nm from F2Py. Device efficiencies were calculated by a simulative mode in an injection controlled type mechanism, and the results showed that exciplexes yield much lower quantum efficiency than excitons. The device with CBP has a higher power efficiency as no exciplex was present. -
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