TY - JOUR
T1 - Crafting NPB with tetraphenylethene
T2 - A win-win strategy to create stable and efficient solid-state emitters with aggregation-induced emission feature, high hole-transporting property and efficient electroluminescence
AU - Qin, Wei
AU - Liu, Jianzhao
AU - Chen, Shuming
AU - Lam, Jacky W.Y.
AU - Arseneault, Mathieu
AU - Yang, Zhiyong
AU - Zhao, Qiuli
AU - Kwok, Hoi Sing
AU - Tang, Ben Zhong
PY - 2014/5/21
Y1 - 2014/5/21
N2 - N,N′-Di-(1-naphthyl)-N,N′-diphenyl-(1,1′-biphenyl)-4, 4′-diamine (NPB) possesses high thermal and morphological stability and is one of the well-known hole-transporting materials for the fabrication of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Modification of NPB by the covalent integration of tetraphenylethene (TPE) into its structure dramatically changes its emission behavior: the resulting adduct (TPE-NPB) is highly emissive in the aggregated state, showing a novel phenomenon of aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The adduct is thermally and morphologically stable. Non-doped multilayer electroluminescence (EL) devices using TPE-NPB as an emitting layer were fabricated, which emitted green light with a maximum luminance and current efficiency of 11981 cd m-2 and 11.9 cd A-1, respectively. Even better device performances are observed in the bilayer device without NPB. Our strategy takes the full advantage of the AIE property in the solid state and retains the inherent properties of conventional luminophores. It opens a new avenue in the development of stable and efficient solid-state fluorescent materials for OLED application.
AB - N,N′-Di-(1-naphthyl)-N,N′-diphenyl-(1,1′-biphenyl)-4, 4′-diamine (NPB) possesses high thermal and morphological stability and is one of the well-known hole-transporting materials for the fabrication of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Modification of NPB by the covalent integration of tetraphenylethene (TPE) into its structure dramatically changes its emission behavior: the resulting adduct (TPE-NPB) is highly emissive in the aggregated state, showing a novel phenomenon of aggregation-induced emission (AIE). The adduct is thermally and morphologically stable. Non-doped multilayer electroluminescence (EL) devices using TPE-NPB as an emitting layer were fabricated, which emitted green light with a maximum luminance and current efficiency of 11981 cd m-2 and 11.9 cd A-1, respectively. Even better device performances are observed in the bilayer device without NPB. Our strategy takes the full advantage of the AIE property in the solid state and retains the inherent properties of conventional luminophores. It opens a new avenue in the development of stable and efficient solid-state fluorescent materials for OLED application.
UR - https://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000335000300012
UR - https://openalex.org/W1973688122
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84899128205
U2 - 10.1039/c4tc00145a
DO - 10.1039/c4tc00145a
M3 - Journal Article
SN - 2050-7534
VL - 2
SP - 3756
EP - 3761
JO - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
JF - Journal of Materials Chemistry C
IS - 19
ER -