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26 August 2008 Improving the performance of PHOLEDs by using dual doping
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Abstract
Phosphorescent organic light emitting device (PHOLEDTM) technology has demonstrated record high efficiencies and long operational stability. Here we report on the introduction of an additional charge transporting dopant into the device emissive layer to further improve the luminous efficiency and device lifetime. The performance enhancement is attributed to the separation of polarons and excitons in the device emissive layer, which results in reduced triplet-triplet and triplet-polaron interactions as well as minimizing self quenching and reabsorption. Specifically we report a 50% improvement in the luminous efficiency of a red PHOLED and a 3 fold improvement of the device lifetime due to the use of dual doping. A dual doped sRGB red device with 28 cd/A and the lifetime over 300,000h at 1,000 nits is demonstrated.
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Vadim I. Adamovich, Michael S. Weaver, and Julie J. Brown "Improving the performance of PHOLEDs by using dual doping", Proc. SPIE 7051, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XII, 70510D (26 August 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.798219
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes

Excitons

Luminous efficiency

Doping

Electroluminescence

External quantum efficiency

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