Abstract

We present a simple hybrid white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLED) consisting of only two layers, i.e., a hole-transporting layer and an emitting layer. The emitting layer is formed by simply co-doping a green phosphor and a red phosphor in bis[2-(2-hydroxyphenyl)-pyridine]beryllium (Bepp2), which acts as the blue emitter, electron-transport material, and high triplet energy host for the phosphors, i.e., a multifunctional chromophore. This simple device exhibits a maximum power and quantum efficiency of 46.8lmW−1 and 16.5%, respectively, with a good CRI up to 90. The versatile experimental techniques are performed to gain a deep understanding of the emission mechanism. We believe that this simple design concept can provide a new avenue for achieving ultrahigh performance WOLEDs for lighting application.

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