Highly efficient blue electroluminescence based on thermally activated delayed fluorescence

  • Shuzo Hirata
  • , Yumi Sakai
  • , Kensuke Masui
  • , Hiroyuki Tanaka
  • , Sae Youn Lee
  • , Hiroko Nomura
  • , Nozomi Nakamura
  • , Mao Yasumatsu
  • , Hajime Nakanotani
  • , Qisheng Zhang
  • , Katsuyuki Shizu
  • , Hiroshi Miyazaki
  • , Chihaya Adachi

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Abstract

Organic compounds that exhibit highly efficient, stable blue emission are required to realize inexpensive organic light-emitting diodes for future displays and lighting applications. Here, we define the design rules for increasing the electroluminescence efficiency of blue-emitting organic molecules that exhibit thermally activated delayed fluorescence. We show that a large delocalization of the highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital in these charge-transfer compounds enhances the rate of radiative decay considerably by inducing a large oscillator strength even when there is a small overlap between the two wavefunctions. A compound based on our design principles exhibited a high rate of fluorescence decay and efficient up-conversion of triplet excitons into singlet excited states, leading to both photoluminescence and internal electroluminescence quantum yields of nearly 100%.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)330-336
Number of pages7
JournalNature Materials
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2015

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