A versatile thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitter for both highly efficient doped and non-doped organic light emitting devices
Chemical Communications2015Vol. 51(71), pp. 13662–13665
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Wei‐Lung Tsai, Ming-Hao Huang, Wei‐Kai Lee, Yi-Jiun Hsu, Kuan‐Chung Pan, Yi‐Hsiang Huang, Hao‐Chun Ting, Monima Sarma, Yu‐Yi Ho, Hung‐Chieh Hu, Chung-Chia Chen, Meng‐Ting Lee, Ken‐Tsung Wong, Chung‐Chih Wu
Abstract
A thermally activated delayed fluorescent (TADF) emitter (DMAC-TRZ) was reported either as the emitting dopant in a host or as the non-doped (neat) emitting layer to achieve high EL EQEs of up to 26.5% and 20% in OLEDs, respectively.
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