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Red-emitting fluorescent Organic Light emitting Diodes with low sensitivity to self-quenching

Materials Science 2010-09-24 v1 Optics

Abstract

Concentration quenching is a major impediment to efficient organic light-emitting devices. We herein report on Organic Light-Emitting Diodes (OLEDs) based on a fluorescent amorphous red-emitting starbust triarylamine molecule (4-di(4'-tert-butylbiphenyl-4-yl)amino-4'-dicyanovinylbenzene, named FVIN), exhibiting a very small sensitivity to concentration quenching. OLEDs are fabricated with various doping levels of FVIN into Alq3, and show a remarkably stable external quantum efficiency of 1.5% for doping rates ranging from 5% up to 40%, which strongly relaxes the technological constraints on the doping accuracy. An efficiency of 1% is obtained for a pure undoped active region, along with deep red emission (x=0.6; y=0.35 CIE coordinates). A comparison of FVIN with the archetypal DCM dye is presented in an identical multilayer OLED structure.

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@article{arxiv.1009.4557,
  title  = {Red-emitting fluorescent Organic Light emitting Diodes with low sensitivity to self-quenching},
  author = {Sebastien Forget and Sebastien Chenais and Denis Tondelier and Bernard Geffroy and Iryna Gozhyk and Mélanie Lebental and Elena Ishow},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1009.4557},
  year   = {2010}
}