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High‐Quality White Organic Light‐Emitting Diodes Composed of Binary Emitters with Color Rendering Index Exceeding 80 by Utilizing Color Remedy Strategy
Author(s) -
Tang Xun,
Liu XiangYang,
Jiang ZuoQuan,
Liao LiangSheng
Publication year - 2019
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.201807541
Subject(s) - color rendering index , luminance , optoelectronics , color temperature , materials science , high color , oled , diode , binary number , rendering (computer graphics) , white light , quantum efficiency , brightness , optics , computer science , physics , nanotechnology , computer graphics (images) , mathematics , image processing , artificial intelligence , color image , arithmetic , layer (electronics) , image (mathematics)
Implementing rigorous standards for high‐quality white organic light‐emitting diodes (WOLEDs) demands further investigation. Herein, a novel and feasible color remedy strategy (CRS) is proposed in WOLEDs composed of binary‐emitters, to arouse the green‐emission, thereby complementing the spectral deficiency in white‐emission. Thus, the color rendering indexes (CRIs) of binary‐emissive WOLEDs can be boosted from 63 to 80 threshold, and the Commission International de I'Eclairage‐( x , y ) coordinates are precisely located inside the American National Standard Institute quadrangles, which can rival the WOLEDs integrating ternary or more emitters. Moreover, it is more feasible for CRS‐based binary‐emissive system to tune white‐emission from cool white‐emission (correlated color temperature (CCT) ≈ 5000 K) to eye‐friendly warm white‐emission (CCT ≈ 2000 K). Meanwhile, benefiting from the reduced energy loss and low driving voltage of CRS zone, all of the CRS‐based WOLEDs with diverse CCTs can exceed 20% external quantum efficiency, and the highest approach 25%, as well as the highest power efficiency beyond 60 lm W −1 , which is comparable with those reported employing light‐extracting techniques. In addition, it is evident that CRS‐based WOLEDs also exhibit outstanding color stability within the variation of luminance in several orders of magnitude (50–12 000 cd m −2 ). Thus, this novel CRS provides an innovative pathway to fabricate high‐quality WOLEDs composed of binary emitters.