Abstract

Efficient orange-red phosphorescent organic light-emitting devices (PHOLED) with various doping concentrations of benzotriazole–iridium complex [(TBT)2Ir(acac)] (bis[4-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-N,N-diphenyl-aniline-N1,C3] iridium acetylacetonate) in 4,4′-N,N′-di(carbazolyl) biphenyl (CBP) host were fabricated. The sterically hindered iridium ligands alleviate self-quenching of the phosphorescence at high doping levels. Under the optimal doping concentration of 20wt.%, the maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE), luminance and power yield reach 9.06%, 15.81cd/A and 13.8lm/W, respectively. Increasing the doping concentration from 5% to 30wt.% significantly decreases the driving voltage. The driving voltage of 30% (TBT)2Ir(acac) doped device is only 3.16V at 1mA/cm2 with power yield of 13.32lm/W.

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