Abstract

By incorporating prospective materials for blue PHOLED emissive layers into model OLEDs, we have investigated how hole transport in a prototypical blue phosphorescent emitter, FIrpic (bis(4,6-difluorophenyl-pyridinato-N,C2) picolinate Iridium) doped mCBP (4′-bis(3-methylcarbazol-9-yl)-2,2′-biphenyl), can impact PHOLED device operational stability. We found the host mCBP to be stable in supporting hole transport, but unstable with respect to electron–hole recombination. As a dopant, FIrpic was found to be unstable with respect to both hole transport and charge recombination processes. Our results indicate that FIrpic doped mCBP is unsuitable for use as an emissive layer in OLED devices and we provide a general strategy to screen materials and better understand their stability.

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