TY - JOUR
T1 - Achieving Extreme Utilization of Excitons by an Efficient Sandwich-Type Emissive Layer Architecture for Reduced Efficiency Roll-Off and Improved Operational Stability in Organic Light-Emitting Diodes
AU - Wu, Zhongbin
AU - Sun, Ning
AU - Zhu, Liping
AU - Sun, Hengda
AU - Wang, Jiaxiu
AU - Yang, Dezhi
AU - Qiao, Xianfeng
AU - Chen, Jiangshan
AU - Alshehri, Saad M.
AU - Ahamad, Tansir
AU - Ma, Dongge
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2016/2/17
Y1 - 2016/2/17
N2 - It has been demonstrated that the efficiency roll-off is generally caused by the accumulation of excitons or charge carriers, which is intimately related to the emissive layer (EML) architecture in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In this article, an efficient sandwich-type EML structure with a mixed-host EML sandwiched between two single-host EMLs was designed to eliminate this accumulation, thus simultaneously achieving high efficiency, low efficiency roll-off and good operational stability in the resulting OLEDs. The devices show excellent electroluminescence performances, realizing a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 24.6% with a maximum power efficiency of 105.6 lm W-1 and a maximum current efficiency of 93.5 cd A-1. At the high brightness of 5 000 cd m-2, they still remain as high as 23.3%, 71.1 lm W-1, and 88.3 cd A-1, respectively. And, the device lifetime is up to 2000 h at initial luminance of 1000 cd m-2, which is significantly higher than that of compared devices with conventional EML structures. The improvement mechanism is systematically studied by the dependence of the exciton distribution in EML and the exciton quenching processes. It can be seen that the utilization of the efficient sandwich-type EML broadens the recombination zone width, thus greatly reducing the exciton quenching and increasing the probability of the exciton recombination. It is believed that the design concept provides a new avenue for us to achieve high-performance OLEDs.
AB - It has been demonstrated that the efficiency roll-off is generally caused by the accumulation of excitons or charge carriers, which is intimately related to the emissive layer (EML) architecture in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In this article, an efficient sandwich-type EML structure with a mixed-host EML sandwiched between two single-host EMLs was designed to eliminate this accumulation, thus simultaneously achieving high efficiency, low efficiency roll-off and good operational stability in the resulting OLEDs. The devices show excellent electroluminescence performances, realizing a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 24.6% with a maximum power efficiency of 105.6 lm W-1 and a maximum current efficiency of 93.5 cd A-1. At the high brightness of 5 000 cd m-2, they still remain as high as 23.3%, 71.1 lm W-1, and 88.3 cd A-1, respectively. And, the device lifetime is up to 2000 h at initial luminance of 1000 cd m-2, which is significantly higher than that of compared devices with conventional EML structures. The improvement mechanism is systematically studied by the dependence of the exciton distribution in EML and the exciton quenching processes. It can be seen that the utilization of the efficient sandwich-type EML broadens the recombination zone width, thus greatly reducing the exciton quenching and increasing the probability of the exciton recombination. It is believed that the design concept provides a new avenue for us to achieve high-performance OLEDs.
KW - efficiency roll-off
KW - extreme utilization
KW - operational stability
KW - organic light-emitting diodes
KW - sandwich-type
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U2 - 10.1021/acsami.5b10532
DO - 10.1021/acsami.5b10532
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:84958162050
SN - 1944-8244
VL - 8
SP - 3150
EP - 3159
JO - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
JF - ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces
IS - 5
ER -