Abstract

Abstract Lifetime improvement of green phosphorescent organic light-emitting didoes (PHOLEDs) by an exciplex type host was studied by mixing a hole transport type host and an electron transport type host. A pyrrolocarbazole type material was developed as the hole transport type host and a triazine type material was the electron transport type host. The exciplex type mixed host showed much longer lifetime and improved efficiency compared with each host material constituting the exciplex type mixed host. Hole and electron stability of the exciplex host was proposed as the key factor for the long lifetime of the green phosphorescent device.

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