Abstract

The red-emitting phosphorescent organic light-emitting device employing Bis[2-(2-benzothiazoyl)phenolato]zinc(II) (Zn(BTP)2) as a host material has been demonstrated. The device generates saturated red emission with Commission Internationale de l’Eclairage coordinates of (0.67, 0.33), characterized by a low driving voltage of 3.2V and high external quantum efficiency of 10.3% at 10mA∕cm2. Moreover, the efficiency and lifetime are improved by using 30% NPB-doped Zn(BTP)2 host in the emitting layer, where NPB is 4,4′-bis(N-phenyl-1-naphthyl-amino)biphenyl. The maximum external quantum efficiency of the device reaches 12.6% at 1.7mA∕cm2. The device has exhibited excellent stability. The half-luminance lifetime is 240h at 80mA∕cm2 (initial luminance of 6070cd∕m2). The relationship between the employed host material and device performance is discussed.

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