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Simple aggregation–induced delayed fluorescence materials based on anthraquinone derivatives for highly efficient solution–processed red OLEDs

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Abstract Two simple red–emitting compounds, 2–carbazol–9–yl–anthraquinone (Cz–AQ) and 2–(4–diphenylamino–phenyl)–anthraquinone (TPA–AQ) have been synthesized. The optical, electrochemical and thermal properties of anthraquinone derivatives were systematically characterized. These materials simultaneously exhibit aggregation–induced… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Two simple red–emitting compounds, 2–carbazol–9–yl–anthraquinone (Cz–AQ) and 2–(4–diphenylamino–phenyl)–anthraquinone (TPA–AQ) have been synthesized. The optical, electrochemical and thermal properties of anthraquinone derivatives were systematically characterized. These materials simultaneously exhibit aggregation–induced emission (AIE) and thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). The solution–processed devices using Cz–AQ and TPA–AQ as the dopants exhibit orange and red emission color with peaks at 572 and 612 nm, low turn–on voltage of 3.5 and 3.8 V, maximum current efficiency of 10.8 and 10.6 cd A –1 , high external quantum efficiency of 5.8% and 7.8%, maximum luminance of 3200 and 2200 cd m –2 , and the Commission Internationale del’Eclairage (CIE) coordinates of (0.50, 0.49) and (0.60, 0.40), respectively. The results may help the design and development of AIE–TADF emitters for high–performance solution–processed OLEDs.

Keywords: solution processed; anthraquinone derivatives; aggregation induced; delayed fluorescence; solution

Journal Title: Journal of Luminescence
Year Published: 2017

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