Abstract
Blue/orange complementary fluorescence/phosphorescence hybrid white organic light-emitting devices with excellent color stability and high efficiency have been fabricated, which are based on an easily fabricated multiple emissive layer (EML) configuration with an ultrathin non-doped orange phosphorescence EML selectively inserted between heavily doped blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) EMLs. Through systematic investigation and improvement on luminance-dependent color shift and efficiency deterioration, a slight Commission Internationale de 1′Eclairage coordinates shift of (0.008, 0.003) at a practical luminance range from 1000 to 10000 cd/m2, a maximum power efficiency of 45.8 lm/W, a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 15.7% and an EQE above 12% at 1000 cd/m2 have been achieved. The heavily doped blue TADF emitters which act as the main charge transport channels and recombination sites in the host with high-lying lowest triplet excited state, take advantage of the bipolar transport ability to broaden the major charge recombination region, which alleviates triplet energy loss. The selectively inserted ultrathin non-doped orange EML makes its emission mechanism dominated by Förster energy transfer, which is effective to keep color stable under different drive voltages.
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