Efficient up-conversion of triplet excitons into a singlet state and its application for organic light emitting diodes
Kyushu University · Nippon Steel Chemical and Material (Japan)
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Abstract
A material possessing a very small energy gap between its singlet and triplet excited states, ΔE1−3, which allows efficient up-conversion of triplet excitons into a singlet state and leads to efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), is reported. The compound, 2-biphenyl-4,6-bis(12-phenylindolo[2,3-a] carbazole-11-yl)-1,3,5-triazine, breaks the restriction of a large energy gap, with a ΔE1−3 of just 0.11 eV, while maintaining a high fluorescent radiative decay rate (kr∼107). The intense TADF provides a pathway for highly efficient electroluminescence.
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- Electroluminescence
- Exciton
- Singlet state
- Excited state
- Photochemistry
- Carbazole
- OLED
- Fluorescence
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