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Wiley, Advanced Functional Materials, 4(25), p. 645-650, 2014

DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201403402

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Orthogonal Molecular Structure for Better Host Material in Blue Phosphorescence and Larger OLED White Lighting Panel

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Abstract

High-efficiency blue phosphorescence devices with external quantum efficiencies above 25% are developed using a new bipolar host material, diphenyl(10-phenyl-10H-spiro[acridine-9,9′-fluoren]-2′-yl)phosphine oxide (POSTF), which is constructed in orthogonal molecular structure with a spiro-coree. The separation of bipolarity from effective spiro-fluorene-triphenylamine (STF) structure is elucidated and its versatility in device is evaluated by two kinds of sky-blue phosphors. Noticeably, large-size white light-emitting panel (150 mm × 150 mm) is fabricated with max power efficiency of 75.9 l m W−1 using this new host.