Abstract A new series of 9-hexylcarbazole-based hole transporting materials (HTM) with naphthyl or pyrenyl substitutions were synthesized and characterized. The respective glass transition temperatures of the new HTM were estimated… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A new series of 9-hexylcarbazole-based hole transporting materials (HTM) with naphthyl or pyrenyl substitutions were synthesized and characterized. The respective glass transition temperatures of the new HTM were estimated to be 58 and 61 °C, which can provide morphologically-stable films for electroluminescence (EL) applications. The pyrenyl substituted analogue possesses an adequate ionization potential and triplet energy gap of 5.54 eV and 2.48 eV, respectively, which makes it a suitable HTM for use in red phosphorescent organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). In contrast, the ionization potential of the naphthyl substituted analogues was estimated to be 5.72 eV, thus the p-type conducting dopant should be introduced for device fabrication. The respective peak efficiencies of the naphthyl and pyrenyl based OLEDs with the p-type dopant were recorded at 15.4% (26.0 cd/A and 24.2 lm/W) and 17.3% (26.1 cd/A and 19.1 lm/W), demonstrating their high potential for EL applications.
               
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