2001
DOI: 10.1039/b103490c
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New, efficient electroluminescent materials based on organometallic Ir complexes

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“…6 Furthermore red-emitting iridium complexes, which are important for the realization of RGB full-color displays and the creation of white organic light-emitting devices (WOLEDs), are still scarce. 7 Here we describe the synthesis, characterization, photophysical and electrochemical properties of a series of novel cationic red iridium(III) complexes. We can tune the emission wavelengths in the range of red phosphorescence with high quantum efficiencies.…”
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“…6 Furthermore red-emitting iridium complexes, which are important for the realization of RGB full-color displays and the creation of white organic light-emitting devices (WOLEDs), are still scarce. 7 Here we describe the synthesis, characterization, photophysical and electrochemical properties of a series of novel cationic red iridium(III) complexes. We can tune the emission wavelengths in the range of red phosphorescence with high quantum efficiencies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2 On the other hand, there are a few red-emitting iridium complexes, which are important for the realization of RGB full-color displays and the creation of white organic light-emitting devices (WOLEDs). 3 Compared to green and blue phosphorescent iridium complexes, red emitting iridium complexes tend to have limited quantum yields 4 due to the energy gap law. Increasing the vibrational overlap between the excited and ground states causes an increase in nonradiative rates (k nr ) and a decrease in the radiative rates (k r ) for longer wavelength emission, resulting in lower quantum efficiency in red emitters.…”
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“…The cis C-C arrangement is expected from the fact that the trans C-C is higher in energy and more labile due to the electron-rich σ-phenyl ligand, which is referred to as "transphobia". 9 The bond angles in the iridium octahedron vary from 75.7(3) to 103.1 (2) o and from 168.6(3) to 174.5 (3) o as shown in Table 2. The bite angles at iridium are 79.6(3) and 80.0 (3) o because the cyclometalated ligands are distinctly smaller than those of similar complexes.…”
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“…19 These results motivated us to carry out a systematic study to improve the EL performance of the Ir(III) complexes based on the benzoyphenyl pyridine ligand with fluorine substituents. 20 In this study, a series of red-phosphorescent Ir(III) complexes 1-4 based on fluorine-substituted benzoylphenylpyridine ligands were synthesized, and their electrophosphorescent properties were examined. Multilayered organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) were fabricated using the complexes as a dopant and their electroluminescent properties were assessed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%