JOURNAL ARTICLE

Highly Phosphorescence Iridium Complexes and Their Application in Organic Light-Emitting Devices

Mohammad Khaja NazeeruddinRobin Humphry‐BakerD. BernerSimón RivierL. ZuppiroliMichael Gräetzel

Year: 2003 Journal:   Journal of the American Chemical Society Vol: 125 (29)Pages: 8790-8797   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

A new series of iridium(III) mixed ligand complexes TBA[Ir(ppy)(2)(CN)(2)] (1), TBA[Ir(ppy)(2)(NCS)(2)] (2), TBA[Ir(ppy)(2)(NCO)(2)] (3), and [Ir(ppy)(2)(acac)] (4) (ppy = 2-phenylpyridine; acac = acetoylacetonate, TBA = tetrabutylammonium cation) have been developed and fully characterized by UV-vis, emission, IR, NMR, and cyclic voltammetric studies. The lowest energy MLCT transitions are tuned from 463 to 494 nm by tuning the energy of the HOMO levels. These complexes show emission maxima in the blue, green, and yellow region of the visible spectrum and exhibit unprecedented phosphorescence quantum yields, 97 +/- 3% with an excited-state lifetimes of 1-3 micros in dichloromethane solution at 298 K. The near-unity quantum yields of these complexes are related to an increased energy gap between the triplet emitting state and the deactivating e(g) level that have been achieved by meticulous selection of ligands having strong ligand field strength. Organic light-emitting devices were fabricated using the complex 4 doped into a purified 4,4'-bis(carbazol-9-yl)biphenyl host exhibiting a maximum of the external quantum efficiencies of 13.2% and a power efficiency of 37 lm/W for the 9 mol % doped system.

Keywords:
Iridium Phosphorescence Chemistry Photochemistry Excited state Ligand (biochemistry) Phosphorescent organic light-emitting diode Quantum efficiency Biphenyl Dichloromethane Physical chemistry Optoelectronics Catalysis Organic chemistry Fluorescence Materials science

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Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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