Abstract

A benzothiazole derivative (BT) with a high fluorescence quantum yield ( φ f=0.92) was synthesized and first used as a dopant in a blue organic electroluminescent device. TPD is N, N′-bis(3-methylphenyl)- N, N′-diphenyl-1,1′-biphenyl-4,4′-diamine and was used as a hole-transporting material; DPBI is a dimer of N-arylbenzimidazole and was used as an electron-transporting material as well as the host for the blue-emitting dopant, BT. A device with a structure of ITO/TPD/DPBI–2% BT/DPBI/Mg–Ag was fabricated. The devices showed electroluminescence with an emission peak around 475 nm. A luminance of 1260 cd m −2 was achieved at a current density of 400 mA cm −2. The current efficiency of this device is about 0.50 cd A −1 at 5 V.

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