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Long-Lived Efficient Inverted Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Developed by Controlling Carrier Injection Barrier into Emitting Layer

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 8, Issue 13, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202000506

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energy-level alignment; flexible electronics; operational stability; organic light-emitting diodes; thermally activated delayed fluorescence

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Inverted organic light-emitting diodes (iOLEDs), where electrons are injected without the use of reactive metals such as alkali metals, have attracted extensive attention owing to their higher air stability than conventional OLEDs (cOLEDs). Although iOLEDs are promising for use in applications such as flexible displays, little is known about the emitting layer most suitable for improving their operational lifetime, which is one of the most important parameters for practical applications. Here, it is shown that the operational lifetimes of both iOLEDs and cOLEDs strongly depend on the hole and electron injection barriers of the emitting layer, which is clarified by synthesizing novel emitting hosts having similar molecular structures but different energy levels. The cOLED employing the novel emitting host with the largest hole injection barrier exhibits the shortest operational lifetime, whereas the iOLED employing the same emitting host exhibits the longest operational lifetime owing to the smallest electron injection barrier. The appropriate energy levels of the emitting layer can differ between iOLEDs and cOLEDs since the management conditions of the carriers, excitons, and polarons in iOLEDs are different from those in cOLEDs. A green iOLED with performance equivalent to that of state-of-the-art green cOLEDs reported in the literature is first realized.

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