Kum-Hee Lee, H. Kang, S. Lee, J. Seo, Young Kwan Kim, S. Yoon
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Abstract
A new series of the carbonylated arylpyridine derived iridium complexes were synthesized and their photophysical and electroluminescent properties were characterized. Multilayer devices with the configuration of ITO / 2-TNATA (60 nm) / NPB(20 nm)/ Ir complexes doped in CBP(30 nm) / BCP(10 nm) / Alq3(20 nm) / Liq(2 nm)/ Al(100 nm) were fabricated. In the device employing complex 2 as dopant, the maximum luminance, luminanous efficiency, and power efficiency were 16200 cd/m2 at 14 V, 12.20 cd/A at 20 mA/cm2 and 4.26 lm/W at 20 mA/cm2, respectively, at the CIE coordinates of (0.626, 0.373) at 12.0 V.