Author:
Kanno Natsuko,Ren Yongxia,Kusakabe Yu,Suzuki Katsuaki,Shizu Katsuyuki,Tanaka Hiroyuki,Wada Yoshimasa,Nakagawa Hiromichi,Geldsetzer Jan,Kaji Hironori
Abstract
Abstract
Accelerating reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) without sacrificing fast radiative decay is effective in suppressing efficiency roll-off (eRO) in thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF)-based organic light-emitting diodes. We here report a TADF emitter, CC-TXO-I, combining a bicarbazole donor (CC) and a sulfur-containing acceptor (TXO). The CC is used to accelerate radiative decay via moderate donor-acceptor torsion angle, and the TXO is expected to provide fast RISC by the heavy-atom effect. We realized very large rate constants of RISC (k
RISCs) of ∼107 s−1. Both k
RISCs and rate constants of radiative decay of CC-TXO-I increased with increasing doping concentration, resulting in improved eROs.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Kyulux, Inc.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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