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4 November 2016 Intense deep blue exciplex electroluminescence from NPB/TPBi:PPh3O-based OLEDs and their intrinsic degradation mechanisms (Conference Presentation)
Joseph Shinar, Chamika Hippola, Dusan Danilovic, Ujjal Bhattacharjee, Jacob W. Petrich, Ruth Shinar
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Abstract
We describe intense and efficient deep blue (430 – 440 nm) exciplex emission from NPB/TPBi:PPh3O OLEDs where the luminous efficiency approaches 4 Cd/A and the maximal brightness exceeds 22,000 Cd/m2. Time resolved PL measurements confirm the exciplex emission from NPB:TPBi, as studied earlier by Monkman and coworkers [Adv. Mater. 25, 1455 (2013)]. However, the inclusion of PPh3O improves the OLED performance significantly. The effect of PPh3O on the EL and PL will be discussed. The NPB/TPBi:PPh3O-based OLEDs were also studied by optically and electrically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR and EDMR, respectively). In particular, the amplitude of the negative (EL- and current-quenching) spin 1/2 resonance, previously attributed to enhanced formation of strongly EL-quenching positive bipolarons, increases as the OLEDs degrade in a dry nitrogen atmosphere. This degradation mechanism is discussed in relation to degradation induced by hot polarons that are energized by exciton annihilation.
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Joseph Shinar, Chamika Hippola, Dusan Danilovic, Ujjal Bhattacharjee, Jacob W. Petrich, and Ruth Shinar "Intense deep blue exciplex electroluminescence from NPB/TPBi:PPh3O-based OLEDs and their intrinsic degradation mechanisms (Conference Presentation)", Proc. SPIE 9941, Organic Light Emitting Materials and Devices XX, 994106 (4 November 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2238816
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KEYWORDS
Organic light emitting diodes

Electroluminescence

Bipolarons

Luminous efficiency

Magnetic sensors

Magnetism

Nitrogen

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