Abstract

Phosphorescent iridium emitters have played the significant role in the development of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In contrast to the green- and red-emitting phosphors, the design and synthesis of high-performance blue emitters remains as a major challenge, owing to the fact that the annihilation of long-lived triplet excited states in the emissive layer, such as triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) and triplet-polaron annihilation (TPA), could lead to the occurrence of chemical bond dissociation, which eventually caused the degradation of the OLEDs. In this work, blue-emitting vacuum-deposited OLEDs based on these iridium complexes have been realized, in which the devices retain a high EQEmax and CE of 22.01 % and 56.54 cd A−1, respectively, and their efficiency roll-off value around 10 % at the high luminescence level of 1000 cd m−2. To our knowledge, the max brightness value of the device is over 50000 cd m−2, which is the brightness record in the blue phosphorescent OLED range.

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