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Derivative of oxygafluorene and di-tert-butyl carbazole as the host with very high hole mobility for high-efficiency blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes

Derivative of oxygafluorene and di-tert-butyl carbazole was synthesized as the host material for high-efficiency blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes. It exhibited moderate thermal stability with 5% weight loss temperature of 337 °C and glass-forming ability with the glass-transition te...

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Published in:Dyes and pigments 2016-07, Vol.130, p.298-305
Main Authors: Gudeika, Dalius, Volyniuk, Dmytro, Grazulevicius, Juozas V., Skuodis, Eigirdas, Yu, Sian-Yin, Liou, Wei-Tong, Chen, Li-Yin, Shiu, Yi-Jiun
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description Derivative of oxygafluorene and di-tert-butyl carbazole was synthesized as the host material for high-efficiency blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes. It exhibited moderate thermal stability with 5% weight loss temperature of 337 °C and glass-forming ability with the glass-transition temperature of 65 °C. The solid-state ionization potential of di-tert-butyl carbazolyl-substituted oxygafluorene was found to be 5.54 eV as established by electron photoemission spectrometry. It showed low-dispersity hole transport with time-of-flight hole mobilities of 10−2 cm2 V−1 s−1 observed at high electric fields. Blue devices based on the synthesized compound showed high external quantum efficiency up to 16.5% and low efficiency roll-off. •Derivative of oxygafluorene and di-tert-butyl carbazole was synthesized.•The solid sample showed triplet energy of 2.81 eV.•The hole mobility reached 10−2 cm2V−1s−1 at high electric fields.•Blue devices showed external quantum efficiency of 16.5%.
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subjects Blue electrophosphorescence
Carbazole
Carbazoles
Derivatives
Devices
Electric fields
Hole mobility
Hole transport
Host
Organic light-emitting diodes
Oxygafluorene
Phosphorescence
Weight loss
title Derivative of oxygafluorene and di-tert-butyl carbazole as the host with very high hole mobility for high-efficiency blue phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes
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