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    Title: Overcoming the energy gap law in near-infrared OLEDs by exciton–vibration decoupling
    Authors: Wei, Yu-Chen;Wang, Sheng Fu;Hu, Yun;Liao, Liang-Sheng;Chen, Deng-Gao;Chang, Kai-Hsin;Wang, Chi-Wei;Liu, Shih-Hung;Chan, Wei-Hsiang;Liao, Jia-Ling;Hung, Wen-Yi;Wang, Tsai-Hui;Chen, Po-Ting;Hsiu-Fu Hsu, Yun Chi;Chou, Pi-Tai
    Date: 2020-06-29
    Issue Date: 2023-04-28 17:58:35 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
    Abstract: The development of high-performance near-infrared organic light-emitting diodes is hindered by strong non-radiative processes as governed by the energy gap law. Here, we show that exciton delocalization, which serves to decouple the exciton band from highly vibrational ladders in the S0 ground state, can bring substantial enhancements in the photoluminescence quantum yield of emitters, bypassing the energy gap law. Experimental proof is provided by the design and synthesis of a series of new Pt(II) complexes with a delocalization length of 5–9 molecules that emit at 866–960 nm with a photoluminescence quantum yield of 5–12% in solid films. The corresponding near-infrared organic light-emitting diodes emit light with a 930 nm peak wavelength and a high external quantum efficiency up to 2.14% and a radiance of 41.6 W sr−1 m−2. Both theoretical and experimental results confirm the exciton–vibration decoupling strategy, which should be broadly applicable to other well-aligned molecular solids.
    Relation: Nature Photonics 14, p.570–577
    DOI: 10.1038/s41566-020-0653-6
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