Abstract

ABSTRACTWe designed and synthesized two blue fluorescent materials based on spiro[9H-fluorene-9, 5′-[5H] indeno[1, 2-b] pyridine via Buchwald-Hartwig amination and Suzuki coupling reaction. To characterize their electroluminescent properties, multilayered organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated with the following device structures: ITO(180 nm)/2-TNATA(60 nm)/NPB(20 nm)/α,β-ADN: 3, 5, or 10 wt% blue dopants (30 nm)/Bphen(30 nm)/Liq(2 nm)/Al(100 nm). All the devices showed blue emissions with high electroluminescent efficiencies. Particularly, a device using 7′-((4-(N,N-diphenyl)-styryl)-4-phenyl)-spiro[9H-fluorene-9, 5′-[5H] indeno[1, 2-b] pyridine] as a dopant material with 10 wt% doping concentration exhibited highly efficient blue emission with an external quantum efficiency of 4.46% at 20 mA/cm2 and the CIE coordinates of (0.18, 0.30) at 1000 cd/m2. In this device, the twisted structural feature of emitter originated from spiro-type core prevented self-quenching and lead to the improved efficiencies even at high doping concentration in the device.

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