Abstract
We have demonstrated color-stable and highly efficient simplified white phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes. The key feature is the use of a novel approach to confine the distribution of charge carriers and excitons across the whole blue emission layer. The resulting two-color white device has the maximum power efficiency and current efficiency of 45.5 lm/W and 43.5 cd/A with a very low color shift over a wide range of luminance. By systematically investigating the working mechanisms, we found that the ambipolar charge carrier transport ability of co-host layer which ensures the distribution of excitons to form in the whole blue emission layer was the critical factors for constructing color-stable white devices. Our results show that simplified white devices based on two organic materials achieving excellent color stability are possible.
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