Abstract
We reported a highly efficient white organic light-emitting diode (WOLED) with a multilayer emission region made of sequentially evaporated host and guest layers. The singlet and triplet excitons were harvested in two separate channels. An external quantum efficiency of 16.3% photons/electron (∼41 cd/A) was achieved with a good color rendering index (CRI) of 76, and a Commission Internationale de l’éclairage (CIE) coordinate of ( x = 0.38, y = 0.46). At brightness of 100 and 500 cd/m 2, the external quantum efficiencies reached 11% and 10%, respectively. The performance of the WOLED is better than that fabricated by co-evaporation method due to an improved exciton capture and emission efficiencies. This work presents an alternative way of fabricating WOLED.
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