Abstract

It is well-known that hybrid white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) are constructed by blue fluorophors and red-green or orange phosphors, therefore, theoretically exhibiting the advantages of long lifetime and high efficiency. However, the efficiency is far from reaching the expected values. Here, we designed a simple and efficient exciton regulation emissive layer (EML) structure to fabricate high efficiency hybrid WOLEDs. The EML sequentially comprises a yellow EML of phosphor doped hole-transporting material, a blue EML of a blend of hole- and electron-transporting materials and an exciton regulation layer of ultra-thin green phosphor inserted in electron-transporting material. It can be seen that the emissive excitons are well regulated by such a strategic EML structure. The resulting WOLEDs exhibit a maximum forward viewing external quantum efficiency and power efficiency of 18.2% and 72.9 lm W−1, respectively, and they are as high as 16.7% and 61.7 lm W−1 at 100 cd m−2, and 12.5% and 37.7 lm W−1 at 1000 cd m−2, showing the positive properties of high efficiency and low efficiency roll-off. Such outstanding performance will greatly promote the development of high performance hybrid WOLEDs.

Highlights

  • It is known that organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have been the subject of a great deal of research since C

  • Kido reported the rst white OLED (WOLED) in 1994.2 Academia and industry have been devoted to the improvement of electroluminescence (EL) efficiency and long term stability of fabricated OLEDs

  • The resulting hybrid WOLEDs shows a maximum external quantum efficiency and power efficiency of 18.2% and 72.9 lm WÀ1, and they are as high as 16.7% and 61.7 lm WÀ1 at 100 cd mÀ2, and 12.5% and 37.7 lm WÀ1 at 1000 cd mÀ2, respectively

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Introduction

It is known that organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have been the subject of a great deal of research since C. W. Tang demonstrated the rst OLED in 19871 and J. Kido reported the rst white OLED (WOLED) in 1994.2 Academia and industry have been devoted to the improvement of electroluminescence (EL) efficiency and long term stability of fabricated OLEDs. WOLEDs have been known to be an ideal lighting source because of the advantages of no shadows, so light, no blue light damage, large area, exibility and transparency. It is urgent to further improve the efficiency and stability of WOLEDs in order to satisfy the requirement of practical application in lighting elds

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