Achieving efficient and color–pure-blue emission in solution-processed organic light-emitting diodes (SOLEDs) remains a challenge due to poor triplet utilization and interfacial energy loss. We report high-efficiency blue hyperfluorescent (HF) SOLEDs that use a polymer/small-molecule hybrid emitting layer composed of a polymeric thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) sensitizer, poly(10-(3-(4-(8-phenyloctyl)phenyl)-5,9-dioxa-13b-boranaphtho3,2,1-deanthracen-7-yl)-10H-spiroacridine-9,9′-fluorene), and a narrowband multiresonance TADF emitter. The polymer sensitizer enables efficient triplet harvesting and rapid reverse intersystem crossing, suppresses aggregation, and ensures effective energy transfer to the terminal emitter. In addition, self-organized polymeric hole injection layers are introduced to increase hole injection and suppress exciton loss at the interface. As a result, blue SOLEDs achieved a high external quantum efficiency of 32.7%, which is the highest reported to date for polymer-based TADF or HF OLEDs. This study demonstrates a polymer-sensitized blue HF OLED and offers a generalizable strategy for production of high-efficiency SOLED platforms.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69db380f4fe01fead37c6437 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aee0158
Junwon Jeon
Hyung Jin Cheon
Joo Yoon Woo
Science Advances
Hanyang University
Gyeongsang National University
Soongsil University
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