Periodic Reporting for period 1 - redTADF (redTADF)
Période du rapport: 2018-04-01 au 2020-03-31
The main advantage of using thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters is that they are significantly cheaper to make and are far more sustainable a material than organometallic phosphors. Recently, significant progress has been made with blue and green TADF OLEDs, with device EQEmax exceeding 30%. Unfortunately, the performance of red TADF OLED devices (λEL > 600 nm; Commission Internationale de L’Éclairage, CIE, of x ≥ 0.60 y ≤ 0.40) are still suboptimal due to the low EQEs (<13%) and the significant energy roll offs. Indeed, only a handful of examples of red TADF emitters have been reported. It is now of paramount importance that attention is focussed towards the development of high-performance red TADF OLEDs.
The major focus of this research proposal is to develop high-performance red TADF dyes. These emitters will be used as principal components in white-light OLEDs