Abstract

A series of novel bipolar blue phosphorescent host materials mBICP, mBINCP and mBIPhCP have been designed and synthesized, which comprehensively outperform the widely used phosphorescent host, 1,3-di(9H-carbazol-9-yl)benzene (mCP). The thermal, photophysical and electrochemical properties of these host materials were finely tuned through linking different carbazole moieties to the benzimidazole. mBICP (Tg = 84 °C) and mBIPhCP (Tg = 103 °C) exhibit high morphological stabilities in comparison with mCP. Theoretical calculations show that the HOMO/LUMO orbitals of these materials are mainly dispersed on the electron donating and electron accepting groups, respectively. A blue PhOLED device fabricated using mBICP as the host exhibits a maximum external quantum efficiency (ηEQE,max) of 18.7% and a maximum power efficiency (ηP,max) of 33.6 lm W−1. Interestingly, the external quantum efficiencies (ηEQE) are still as high as 17.1% at a high luminance of 1000 cd m−2. Furthermore, the two-color, all-phosphor and single-emitting-layer white device hosted by mBICP achieved a maximum external quantum efficiency (ηEQE,max) of 20.5% corresponding to a maximum power efficiency (ηP,max) of 53.3 lm W−1.

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