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Efficient and color-stable solid-state white light-emitting electrochemical cells employing red color conversion layers

Journal

ORGANIC ELECTRONICS
Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 483-490

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.orgel.2011.12.011

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Light-emitting electrochemical cells; Color conversion layer; White light

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  1. National Science Council of Taiwan

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We report efficient and color-stable white light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) by combining single-layered blue-emitting LECs with red-emitting color conversion layers (CCLs) on the inverse side of the glass substrate. By judicious choosing of the red-emitting dye doped in CCLs, good spectral overlap between the absorption spectrum of the red-emitting dye and the emission spectrum of the blue-emitting emissive material results in efficient energy transfer and thus sufficient down-converted red emission at low doping concentrations of the red-emitting dye in the CCLs. Low doping concentration is beneficial in reducing self-quenching of the red-emitting dye, rendering efficient red emission. Electroluminescent (EL) measurements show that the peak external quantum efficiency and the peak power efficiency of the white LECs employing red CCLs reach 5.93% and 15.34 lmW (1), respectively, which are among the highest reported for white LECs. Furthermore, these devices exhibit bias-insensitive white EL spectra, which are required for practical applications, due to nondoped emissive layers. These results reveal that single-layered blue-emitting LECs combined with red-emitting CCLs are one of the potential candidates for efficient and color-stable white light-emitting devices. (C) 2011 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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