Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5390639 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have observed emission from singlet and triplet exciplexes in electron donor (D)-acceptor (A) organic electroluminescent systems. The exciplex singlet-to-triplet fraction appears to be a function of electronic properties of the (D-A) complex molecular components and applied electric field. The fluorescence from exciplex singlets could be eliminated using a heavy atom (Gd)-substituted acceptor molecule allowing the efficient intersystem crossing of singlet into triplet exciplex states. By this a pure exciplex electrophosphorescent diode has been realized. These findings are of importance for the understanding of the exciplex formation mechanism and, thus, for material choice in device applications.
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Authors
M. Cocchi, D. Virgili, C. Sabatini, J. Kalinowski,