Abstract

We report a versatile approach to harvest electroluminescence from a nondoped light-emitting electrochemical cell (LEC) using an easily accessible phenanthroimidazole derivative. The authors investigated two different types, (i) ionic and (ii) neutral phenanthroimidazole derivatives by modifying our previously reported LEC emitter. Sky-blue electroluminescence was achieved by applying these modified emitter in LEC devices. In comparison to the parent molecule, a highly contrasting performance was exhibited by all the modified emitters except the neutral butyl derivative (nbpypn). By employing an ionic molecule (ihpypn) in a fully solution-processed typical LEC device structure, a peak brightness of 711 cd/m2 was observed at a current efficiency of 0.18 cd/A. Our champion device (ihpypn-LEC) presented a 5-fold increase in maximum brightness at a ten times higher current density than its parent molecule. These peak brightness values are among the best comparing to those reported for LECs with the correspond...

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