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Tuning the emission and exciton utilization mechanisms of pyrazine-based multi-carbazole emitters and their use in organic light-emitting diodes

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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C
Volume 11, Issue 38, Pages 13095-13105

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3tc02463f

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By judicious molecular engineering, the efficiency of the triplet exciton harvesting mechanisms in OLEDs can be modulated, leading to improved device efficiency.
Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and hot excitons are two distinct exciton harvesting mechanisms that can lead to 100% internal quantum efficiency in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Herein, we show that with judicious molecular engineering, the resulting structurally similar compounds emit via distinct photophysical mechanisms, which has a direct consequence on the OLED efficiency. When the pyrazine core is substituted with four carbazoles, the molecule 4CzPyz shows TADF in doped PPT film, with phi PL of 75%, Delta EST of 0.23 eV and tau d of 150 mu s. The device based on 4CzPyz emits in the sky-blue (lambda EL = 486 nm) with an EQEmax of 24.1%. When one carbazole is replaced by an ortho-biphenyl, the Delta EST of 3CzBPz increases to 0.29 eV, the phi PL decreases to 56%, and the TADF character is largely suppressed in the PPT film. However, a RISC process between higher-lying triplet excited states and the S1 state is hypothesized to be operational, supported by a combined photophysical and DFT study, to rationalize how the device with 3CzBPz shows an EQEmax of 9.6% (lambda EL = 464 nm), reflecting that greater than 86% of the excitons are converted into light in the OLED. When two ortho-biphenyl groups are connected to the pyrazine core, the Delta EST of 2CzBPz is further increased to 0.34 eV while the phi PL is reduced to 45% in the PPT film. The DFT and photophysical studies indicate that 2CzBPz should act as a traditional blue fluorescence emitter. The OLED devices with 2CzBPz bear this out and exhibit an EQEmax 3.2% at a lambda EL of 446 nm. These results show how subtle structural changes modulate the efficiency of the triplet exciton harvesting mechanisms and provide new design directions for highly efficient blue emitters for OLEDs. We report there pyridine-based emitters where the efficiency of the TADF differs significantly, leading to divergent OLED efficiencies.

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