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Fast spin-flip enables efficient and stable organic electroluminescence from charge-transfer states
by
Bredas Jean-Luc
, Nakanotani Hajime
, Shou-Feng, Zhang
, Reineke, Sebastian
, Friend, Richard H
, Evans, Emrys W
, Ze-Sen, Lin
, Liu, Yuan
, Adachi Chihaya
, Myers, William K
, Ronson, Tanya K
, Xian-Kai, Chen
, Ye Hao
, Lin-Song, Cui
, Gillett, Alexander J
in
Charge transfer
/ Couplings
/ Efficiency
/ Electroluminescence
/ Emitters
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorescence
/ Light emission
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic light emitting diodes
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Stability
2020
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Fast spin-flip enables efficient and stable organic electroluminescence from charge-transfer states
by
Bredas Jean-Luc
, Nakanotani Hajime
, Shou-Feng, Zhang
, Reineke, Sebastian
, Friend, Richard H
, Evans, Emrys W
, Ze-Sen, Lin
, Liu, Yuan
, Adachi Chihaya
, Myers, William K
, Ronson, Tanya K
, Xian-Kai, Chen
, Ye Hao
, Lin-Song, Cui
, Gillett, Alexander J
in
Charge transfer
/ Couplings
/ Efficiency
/ Electroluminescence
/ Emitters
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorescence
/ Light emission
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic light emitting diodes
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Stability
2020
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Fast spin-flip enables efficient and stable organic electroluminescence from charge-transfer states
by
Bredas Jean-Luc
, Nakanotani Hajime
, Shou-Feng, Zhang
, Reineke, Sebastian
, Friend, Richard H
, Evans, Emrys W
, Ze-Sen, Lin
, Liu, Yuan
, Adachi Chihaya
, Myers, William K
, Ronson, Tanya K
, Xian-Kai, Chen
, Ye Hao
, Lin-Song, Cui
, Gillett, Alexander J
in
Charge transfer
/ Couplings
/ Efficiency
/ Electroluminescence
/ Emitters
/ Fabrication
/ Fluorescence
/ Light emission
/ Light emitting diodes
/ Organic chemistry
/ Organic light emitting diodes
/ Quantum efficiency
/ Stability
2020
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Fast spin-flip enables efficient and stable organic electroluminescence from charge-transfer states
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Fast spin-flip enables efficient and stable organic electroluminescence from charge-transfer states
2020
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A spin-flip from a triplet to a singlet excited state, that is, reverse intersystem crossing (RISC), is an attractive route for improving light emission in organic light-emitting diodes, as shown by devices using thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). However, device stability and efficiency roll-off remain challenging issues that originate from a slow RISC rate (kRISC). Here, we report a TADF molecule with multiple donor units that form charge-resonance-type hybrid triplet states leading to a small singlet–triplet energy splitting, large spin–orbit couplings, and a dense manifold of triplet states energetically close to the singlets. The kRISC in our TADF molecule is as fast as 1.5 × 107 s−1, a value some two orders of magnitude higher than typical TADF emitters. Organic light-emitting diodes based on this molecule exhibit good stability (estimated T90 about 600 h for 1,000 cd m−2), high maximum external quantum efficiency (>29.3%) and low efficiency roll-off (<2.3% at 1,000 cd m−2).An organic molecule, 5Cz-TRZ, with multiple donor units supports fast reverse intersystem crossing, allowing fabrication of high-performance organic light-emitting diodes.
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Nature Publishing Group
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