Pyridocarbene‐Based Tetradentate Pt(II) Complexes for Long Device Lifetime over 500 h in Blue Phosphorescent Organic Light–Emitting Diodes
Abstract
Abstract Blue phosphorescent organic light–emitting diodes (PhOLEDs) face challenges in achieving high efficiency, color purity, and long device lifetime due to exciton quenching and high energy requirements. In this study, two tetradentate Pt(II) complexes, Pt‐impy and Pt‐Me‐impy , are designed and synthesized by incorporating pyridocarbene in their ligands. Pyridocarbene enhances the electrochemical stability, strengthens triplet metal‐to‐ligand charge transfer characteristics, and improves the spin–orbit coupling, effectively shortening the exciton lifetime and minimizing the quenching effects. Additionally, the introduction of a methyl group as a conformation manager in Pt‐Me‐impy further improves the color purity by blue‐shifting and narrowing the emission spectrum. As a result, Pt‐impy and Pt‐Me‐impy exhibit external quantum efficiencies of 24.5% and 27.4% at the 3 wt.% doping concentration, respectively. In particular, Pt‐impy and Pt‐Me‐impy doped blue PhOLEDs optimized for stability demonstrate a device lifetime of up to 95% of the initial luminance of 543 and 228 h at 1,000 cd m −2 , which has never been achieved in the blue PhOLEDs. This study demonstrates that the synergistic combination of pyridocarbene and the methyl conformation manager is an effective strategy for improving blue PhOLED performance, enhancing their potential for practical applications.
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Authors (13)
Kiun Cheong
School of Chemical Engineering Sungkyunkwan University 2066, Seobu‐ro, Jangan‐gu Suwon‐si Gyeonggi 16419 Republic of Korea
Hyunjung Lee
Jangho Moon
Department of Display Convergence Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi Republic of Korea
Chan Hee Ryu
Department of Chemistry Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology Kangwon National University Chuncheon Gangwon 24341 Republic of Korea
Gyeong Woo Kim
LG Display Co. Ltd. LG Science Park, 30, Magokjungang 10‐ro, Gangseo‐gu Seoul 07796 Republic of Korea
Jun Yun Kim
LG Display Co. Ltd. LG Science Park, 30, Magokjungang 10‐ro, Gangseo‐gu Seoul 07796 Republic of Korea
In‐Ho Lee
Center for Quantum Technology Post‐Silicon Semiconductor Institute Korea Institute of Science and Technology Seoul Republic of Korea
Yong‐Woo Kim
LT Materials 113–19, Dangha‐ro, Namsa‐eup, Cheoin‐gu Yongin‐si Gyeonggi 17118 Republic of Korea
Young Woong Lee
LT Materials 113–19, Dangha‐ro, Namsa‐eup, Cheoin‐gu Yongin‐si Gyeonggi 17118 Republic of Korea
Seokhyeon Yu
LT Materials 113–19, Dangha‐ro, Namsa‐eup, Cheoin‐gu Yongin‐si Gyeonggi 17118 Republic of Korea
Kang Mun Lee
Department of Chemistry Institute for Molecular Science and Fusion Technology Kangwon National University Chuncheon Gangwon 24341 Republic of Korea
Sunwoo Kang
Jun Yeob Lee
Department of Display Engineering Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Gyeonggi‐do South Korea