Harvesting all electrogenerated excitons through metal assisted delayed fluorescent materials

Advanced Materials
Zhi-Qiang ZhuJian Li

Abstract

Highly efficient and stable palladium complexes that exhibit both phosphorescence and delayed fluorescence are developed. It is demonstrated that the emission from the two processes can be separately tuned through rational ligand modification. External quantum efficiencies over 20% are achieved and stable devices demonstrate an operational lifetime to 90% initial luminance estimated at over 20 000 h at 100 cd m(-2) .

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Dec 23, 2016·The Journal of Organic Chemistry·Xiangdong ZhaoGuijie Li
Nov 29, 2016·Advanced Materials·Zhi-Qiang ZhuJian Li
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