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Blue organic light-emitting diodes based on diphenylamino dibenzo[g,p]chrysene derivatives

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Publication date: 31 August 2017
Source:Thin Solid Films, Volume 636
Author(s): Sujin Jeong, Se Hyun Kim, Dong Young Kim, Changmin Kim, Ho Won Lee, Song Eun Lee, Young Kwan Kim, Seung Soo Yoon
Three blue materials based on diphenylamino dibenzo[g,p]chrysene were designed and synthesized via Buchwald-Hartwig amination. To characterize their electroluminescent properties, multilayered organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated with the following device structure: indium tin oxide (ITO) (180nm)/4,4′,4″-tris[2-naphthyl(phenyl)amino]triphenylamine (2-TNATA) (40nm)/N,N′-diphenyl-N,N′-(1-napthyl)-(1,1′-phenyl)-4,4′-diamine (NPB) (10nm)/2-methyl-9,10-di(naphthalen-3-yl)anthracene (mADN): 3 or 7% blue dopants (20nm)/tris-(8-hydroxyquinoline)aluminum (Alq3) (30nm)/lithium quinolate (Liq) (2nm)/Al (100nm). All the devices showed blue emission with high electroluminescent efficiencies. Particularly, a device using 2-methyl-9,10-di(naphthalen-3-yl)anthracene as the host material and 3,6-di[4′-(1-di(tert-butyl))phenyl]-11,14-bis(diphenylamino) dibenzo[g,p]chrysene (2) as the dopant material at 3% doping exhibited highly efficient blue emission with an external quantum efficiency of 4.72% at 20mA/cm2.


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