Blue exciplex emission and its role as a host of phosphorescent emitter

2015 
Abstract Electroluminescence (EL) and photoluminescence (PL) characters of a series of blue exciplexes from combinations between three electron acceptors (A) and one electron donor (D) were studied. The emissions of three exciplexes, ranging from sky blue to purple blue, though with quiet different acceptor triplet levels, possess the same thermally activated delayed fluorescence character. Temperature dependence of the PL decay measurement suggests that the long-lived exciplex would be quenched heavily by phonon, while the monomer triplet quenching effect was not the origin of low efficiency. Detailed analysis indicates that the RISC rate could be more affected by the spatial structure of D/A materials and substituent group in the D or A molecules. Trap effect and energy transfer from exciplex to the yellow dopant were also studied.
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