Phosphorescent dopants are promising candidates for organic light‐emitting diodes (OLEDs). Although it has been established that the out‐coupling efficiency and overall performances of vacuum‐deposited OLEDs can be significantly improved by a horizontal orientation of the dopants, no horizontally oriented gold(III) complexes have been reported to date. Herein, a novel class of tetradentate C^C^N^N ligand‐containing gold(III) complexes with a preferential horizontal orientation successfully generated through a one‐pot reaction is reported. These complexes demonstrate high photoluminescence quantum yields of 70 % and a high horizontal dipole ratio of 0.87 in solid‐state thin films. Green‐emitting OLEDs based on these complexes operate with a maximum external quantum efficiency of 20.6 % with an estimated out‐coupling efficiency of around 30 %. A promising device stability has been achieved in the vacuum‐deposited OLEDs, with operational half‐lifetimes of around 37 500 h at 100 cd m−2.
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