橡胶
系统间交叉
有机发光二极管
材料科学
光电子学
兴奋剂
电致发光
单重态
物理
纳米技术
原子物理学
激发态
图层(电子)
作者
Xiantong Tang,Ruiheng Pan,Xi Zhao,Hongqiang Zhu,Zuhong Xiong
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jpclett.0c00451
摘要
Using the fingerprint magneto-electroluminescence trace, we observe a fascinating high-level reverse intersystem crossing (HL-RISC) in rubrene-doped organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). This HL-RISC is achieved from high-lying triplet states (T2,rub) transferred from host triplet states by the Dexter energy transfer to the lowest singlet states (S1,rub) in rubrene. Although HL-RISC decreases with bias current, it increases with lowering temperature. This is contrary to the temperature-dependent RISC from conventional thermally activated delayed fluorescence, because HL-RISC is an exothermic process instead. Moreover, owing to the competition of exciton energy transfer with direct charge trap, HL-RISC changes nonmonotonically with the dopant concentration and increases luminous efficiency to a maximum at 10% of rubrene, which is about ten times greater than that from the pure-rubrene device. Additionally, the HL-RISC process is not observed in bare rubrene-doped films because of the absence of T2,rub. Our findings pave the way for designing highly efficient orange fluorescent OLEDs.
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