Abstract

Abstract The development of efficient pure-blue emitters is of great significance for achieving high-quality display and lighting. Herein, a pure-blue emitter TPA-DPPI comprised of bisphenanthroimidazole and triphenylamine units with bipolar carrier transport property is designed and synthesized. For the two phenanthroimidazole units, one acts as the electron acceptor moiety, and the other is introduced to twist the molecule in order to suppress the intermolecular interactions in neat film. Highly twisted molecular configuration endows the compound with a high photoluminescence quantum efficiency yield of 0.56 in neat film. The non-doped device using TPA-DPPI as an emissive layer shows a pure-blue emission with a Commission International de l'Eclairage coordinates of (0.146, 0.097) and a high external quantum efficiency of 5.20%.

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