Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1263806 | Organic Electronics | 2014 | 8 Pages |
•An ultrahigh CRI of 88 is obtained in the two-color WOLED.•The forward-viewing PE of the single-EML hybrid WOLED can be as high as 44.9 lm/W.•The devices show excellent color-stability.•The origin of the color-stability and working mechanism of the devices are discussed.•The key role of dopant concentration is comprehensively investigated.
A series of high-performance hybrid white organic light-emitting diodes (WOLEDs) with simplified structures are developed by systematically investigating the influence of dopant concentrations. An ultrahigh color rendering index of 88 and a peak forward-viewing power efficiency of 44.9 lm/W are achieved in the single-emitting-layer WOLED with a low concentration (0.1%) and a moderate concentration (1%), respectively. To investigate the effect of high concentration (4%), a dual-emitting-layer device is realized, achieving an efficiency of 15.8 lm/W (1000 cd/m2). Besides, the devices show extremely stable color with a Commission Internationale de L’Eclairage (CIEx, y) variation of Δ(x, y) ⩽ (0.008, 0.008) during a large range of luminance. Furthermore, the origin of the color-stability and working mechanism of the devices are discussed, which can be attributed to the multifunctional dopant which reduces charge mobilities together with a suitable hole transport material which exhibits strong electron- and exciton-blocking ability.
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