Abstract

Two host materials, DBTSF2 and DBTSF4, were designed and synthesized, incorporating dibenzothiophene (DBT) and spirobifluorene (SF) blocks. Their thermal, electrochemical and photo-physical properties were fully characterized. DBTSF4, which adopted an ortho-linkage between DBT and SF moieties, showed a significantly higher T1 energy of 2.82eV as compared to its para-linkage analogue DBTSF2 (2.49eV). Their applications as host for green, blue and white phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (PHOLEDs) were explored. The DBTSF4 based blue PHOLED has a highest current efficiency of 23.5cdA−1. And using DBTSF4 as a single host, two-color based white PHOLEDs were achieved from cold white emission with CIE coordinate of (0.31, 0.43) to yellowish warm white emission (0.44, 0.49) with maximum current efficiencies varying from 35.8 to 52.3cdA−1 and maximum external quantum efficiencies from 13.1% to 16.9% respectively. The white PHOLED devices also showed a low efficiency roll-off even at 10,000cdm−2.

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