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White Organic LED with a Luminous Efficacy Exceeding 100 lm W −1 without Light Out‐Coupling Enhancement Techniques
Author(s) -
Wu ShengFan,
Li SiHua,
Wang YaKun,
Huang ChenChao,
Sun Qi,
Liang JiaoJiao,
Liao LiangSheng,
Fung ManKeung
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
advanced functional materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.069
H-Index - 322
eISSN - 1616-3028
pISSN - 1616-301X
DOI - 10.1002/adfm.201701314
Subject(s) - oled , luminous efficacy , optoelectronics , luminous flux , brightness , materials science , diode , quantum efficiency , phosphorescence , white light , optics , fluorescence , physics , nanotechnology , layer (electronics) , light source
Luminous efficacy (LE), which is given by the ratio of luminous flux to power, is commonly used to measure the power consumption of a light source. Unfortunately, the LE of white organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs) still lags behind those of inorganic LED for practically used (>100 lm W −1 ). In this paper, an ultraefficient white OLED is discussed based on a newly designed thermally activated delayed fluorescent exciplex host. The resulting white OLED delivers an unusually high forward‐viewing LE of 105.0 lm W −1 and external quantum efficiency (EQE) η ext of ≈30% (without using any optical out‐coupling techniques). As far as it is known, specifically, these efficiencies are the highest values among the published white OLEDs to date. Two‐color warm white emission is realized with Commission International de I'Eclairage coordinates of (0.40, 0.48) at a brightness of 1000 cd m −2 . Furthermore, the well‐matched energy alignment endows the device with an extremely low turn‐on voltage (≈2.5 V). Such high efficiencies and excellent device performance should benefit from the advantages of exciplex material solely used as the host. Therefore, this study anticipates that the findings have great potential to boost the LE of OLEDs, and more importantly, fulfill the power efficacy requirement for lighting applications.