Abstract

In this study we used a known host material diphenylbis[4-(9-carbazoyl)phenyl]silane (SiCa) to realize a highly efficient bis[4,6-(difluorophenyl)-pyridinato-N,C 2′]picolinate (FIrpic)–based blue phosphorescent device exhibiting high efficiencies of up to 18.3%, 41.5 cd/A, and 31 lm/W in a carrier- and exciton-confined device structure. At a practical brightness of 1000 cd/m 2, the device performance ( η ext) remained as high as 16.7%. The enhanced efficiency and reduced roll-off resulted mainly from the introduction of (a) DTAF as an HTL that efficiently blocked and confined excitons within the FIrpic-doped emissive layer, and (b) a thin layer of DPPS between the EML and TAZ, serving as an exciton- and hole-blocking layer to suppress exciton quenching by FIrpic at the EML–ETL interface. In addition, we incorporated a red phosphorescent dopant (Mpq 2Iracac) into the blue device to fabricate a white phosphorescent organic light-emitting device, which exhibited satisfactory efficiencies (11.6%, 21.2 cd/A, 14.2 lm/W) with the Commission Internationale de L’éclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.35, 0.38).

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