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Stable Green Electroluminescence from an Iridium Tris-Heteroleptic Ionic Complex

Tordera, Daniel
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Delgado, Manuel
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Orti, Enrique
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2012
Chemistry Of Materials

An ionic tris-heteroleptic iridium complex gives green light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) with unprecedented performances for this part of the visible spectrum. The devices are very bright (>1000 cd m(-2)), efficient (similar to 3%), and stable (>55 h). The novel complex is prepared using a new and efficient synthetic procedure. We show that there is a mixed orbital formation originating from the two different orthometalating ligands resulting in photophysical properties that lie between those of its two bis-heteroleptic analogs. Therefore, tris-heteroleptic complexes provide new avenues for fine-tunning the emission properties and to bridge gaps between a series of bis-heteroleptic complexes.

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DOI
10.1021/cm3011716
Web of Science ID

WOS:000304237500023

Author(s)
Tordera, Daniel
Delgado, Manuel
Orti, Enrique
Bolink, Henk J.
Frey, Julien  
Nazeeruddin, Md Khaja  
Baranoff, Etienne  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Published in
Chemistry Of Materials
Volume

24

Start page

1896

End page

1903

Subjects

light-emitting electrochemical cell

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green electroluminescence

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iridium complex

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tris-heteroleptic complex

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Emitting Electrochemical-Cells

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Single-Layer

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Quantum Yields

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Blue

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Devices

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Efficiency

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Ligands

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Density

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