Effect of Red Emissive Ligand Number on Dendronized Solution‐Processable Iridium(III) Complexes for Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes

Author:

Koodalingam Manikandan1,Jang Junhyuk1,Ranasinghe Chandana Sampath Kumara1,Gao Mile1,Burn Paul L.1ORCID,Kistemaker Jos C. M.1,Puttock Emma V.1,Shaw Paul E.1

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Organic Photonics & Electronics (COPE) School of Chemistry & Molecular Biosciences University of Queensland St. Lucia QLD 4072 Australia

Abstract

AbstractTris‐bidentate iridium(III) complexes used in organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) are typically homoleptic or heteroleptic with three or two identical emissive ligands, respectively. Herein red phosphorescence emitting dendrimers composed of first generation biphenyl dendrons, 2‐ethylhexyloxy surface groups and an iridium(III) complex core with three, two or one emissive [4‐phenyl]−2‐[thiophen‐2‐yl]quinoline ligands are reported. The dendrimers have similar photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) in solution (84–88%), neat film (23–25%) and when blended with tris(4‐carbazoyl‐9‐ylphenyl)amine (72–73%), enabling the effect of the number of emissive ligands on OLED performance to be determined. The external quantum efficiency (EQE) of OLEDs composed of neat dendrimer films increased with decreasing number of emissive ligands, with the device composed of the dendrimer having a single emissive ligand having an EQE of 9.2%, which is almost double that expected from a bottom emitting device and a film PLQY of 25 ± 3.6%. The emission is Lambertian and the higher‐than‐expected EQE is ascribed to alignment of the single emissive ligand being optimal for light‐outcoupling. The EQE of OLEDs containing the blend film also increased with decreasing emissive number of ligands (maximum EQE = 15.4%).

Funder

Centre of Excellence for Electromaterials Science, Australian Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

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