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Tetradentate Pt(II) Complex as Phosphorescent Sensitizer for Highly Efficient Green Organic Light-Emitting Diodes with Low Efficiency Roll-Off

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ADVANCED OPTICAL MATERIALS
Volume 11, Issue 13, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202202698

Keywords

efficiency roll-off; energy transfer; green OLEDs; phosphorescent sensitizer

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In this study, tetradentate Pt(II) complex (Pt-Trz)-sensitized green fluorescent OLEDs were developed to enhance the EQE of a green fluorescent emitter (PhtBuPAD). The chosen Pt(II) complex and green fluorescent emitter with bulky blocking units effectively managed energy transfer in phosphor-sensitized OLEDs. The Pt-Trz phosphor-sensitized OLED achieved high EQE, low efficiency roll-off, and weak doping concentration quenching simultaneously.
Tetradentate Pt(II) complex (Pt-Trz)-sensitized green fluorescent organic light-emitting-diodes (OLEDs) are developed to improve the external quantum efficiency (EQE) of a green fluorescent emitter (PhtBuPAD). Pt(II) complex and a green fluorescent emitter with bulky blocking units are chosen to efficiently manage energy transfer in phosphor-sensitized OLEDs. The Pt-Trz phosphor-sensitized fluorescent OLED with 2 wt% PhtBuPAD exhibits high EQE of 24.2% and maintains high EQE of 23.4% at a luminance of 3000 cd m(-2), realizing low efficiency roll-off of 3.8%. Moreover, high EQE is achieved even at a high PhtBuPAD-doping concentration of 3 wt%. In addition, the 2 wt% PhtBuPAD-doped phosphor-sensitized device achieves high maximum power efficiency of 91.1 lm W-1, one of the highest power efficiencies among existing green sensitized devices. This study demonstrates that Pt-Trz phosphor-sensitized devices with an excellent triplet exciton utilization ability can achieve high EQE, low efficiency roll-off, and weak doping concentration quenching simultaneously.

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