An extremely high-efficiency solution-processed white organic light-emitting diode (WOLED) is successfully developed by simultaneously using an ideal dendritic host material and a novel efficient orange phosphorescent iridium complex. The optimized device exhibits forward-viewing efficiencies of 70.6 cd A(-1) , 26.0%, and 47.6 lm W(-1) at a luminance of 100 cd m(-2) , respectively, promising the low-cost solution-processed WOLEDs a bright future as the next generation of illumination sources.
White polymer light‐emitting devices with a peak forward‐viewing power efficiency close to 40 lm W−1, corresponding to an external quantum efficiency of 28.8% and a luminous efficiency of 60 cd A−1, are demonstrated. The devices are based on two newly synthesized yellow‐emitting iridium complexes functionalized with the sterically hindered diarylfluorene chromophores and are fabricated by a simple solution‐processing method.
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