TADF emitters based on a tri-spiral acridine donor and a spiro-B-heterotriangulene acceptor with high horizontal dipole orientation ratios and high efficiencies in deep-blue OLEDs
- Abstract
- Developing thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters showing high horizontal transition dipole orientation and molecular rigidity is crucial for enhancing the color purity and performance of deep-blue organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Here, we report two linearly expanded TADF emitters, O-tsAC-BAsBP (1) and S-tsAC-BAsBP (2), based on a tri-spiral acridine donor and a spiro-fluorenyl B-heterotriangulene acceptor. These emitters exhibit deep-blue emissions, with peaks centered at 458–467 nm for 1 and 462–469 nm for 2, respectively, in the host films, with high photoluminescence quantum yields, small singlet–triplet energy splitting (ΔEST < 0.05 eV), and short delayed fluorescence lifetimes (τd < 2 μs). Theoretical studies demonstrate that effective spin–orbit coupling between the charge transfer singlet (1CT) and acceptor-centered local triplet (3LE) excited states accelerates the reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) process, resulting in a high RISC rate constant of ∼106 s−1. Notably, both emitters exhibit very high horizontal dipole orientation ratios (Θ‖) of ∼93% in their doped host films. Owing to the outstanding TADF characteristics and high Θ‖ values, TADF-OLEDs incorporating emitters 1 and 2 achieve high maximum external quantum efficiencies of 27.4% and 31.5%, respectively, in the deep-blue region.
- Author(s)
- Young Hoon Lee; Jeoungmin Ji; Thi Quyen Tran; Taehwan Lee; Jaehoon Jung; Youngil Lee; Seunghyup Yoo; Min Hyung Lee
- Issued Date
- 2023
- Type
- Article
- Keyword
- TADF; tri-spiral; donor; acceptor; horizontal dipole; blue OLEDs
- DOI
- 10.1039/D3QM00653K
- URI
- https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16930
- Publisher
- MATERIALS CHEMISTRY FRONTIERS
- Language
- 영어
- ISSN
- 2052-1537
- Citation Volume
- 7
- Citation Number
- 21
- Citation Start Page
- 270
- Citation End Page
- 5421
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