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Efficient blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence emitters showing very fast reverse intersystem crossing

We report a highly efficient blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter, namely, MCz-TXO. MCz-TXO exhibits close energy level matching of the three states: charge transfer (CT) and locally excited… Click to show full abstract

We report a highly efficient blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitter, namely, MCz-TXO. MCz-TXO exhibits close energy level matching of the three states: charge transfer (CT) and locally excited triplet states, and a CT singlet state. Owing to the good energy level matching and heavy atom effect of sulfur in the molecular structure, MCz-TXO shows very large experimental rate constant of reverse intersystem crossing (k RISC) of ∼2 × 108 s−1. This is one of the largest k RISC values among all reported pure organic TADF emitters. The MCz-TXO based organic light-emitting diodes exhibit blue emission with maximum external quantum efficiency of 17.4%.

Keywords: thermally activated; mcz txo; delayed fluorescence; efficient blue; activated delayed; blue thermally

Journal Title: Applied Physics Express
Year Published: 2021

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