Seminário com o Prof. Dr. Andy Monkman – 27 de abril de 2016 – 14 horas
O PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM FÍSICA convida para o seminário:
Reaching 100% efficient OLEDs. Converting triplet excitons into singlet states without spin orbit coupling*
Prof. Dr. Andy Monkman
Organic Electroactive Materials Research Group
Department of Physics, Durham University, England
*Evento de reposição para os alunos matriculados na disciplina seminários
Resumo:
Organic light emitting diodes are now a common place technology, but increasing their internal efficiency to near 100% is difficult. The main reason for this is that on charge recombination, 75% of excited states formed have triplet character and are non emissive. At present iridium containing phosphors are used to harvest these states to produced light, but a new type of emitter has been developed that can also convert triplet to singlet states but without the need for a heavy metal or spin orbit coupling, Thermally Activated Delay Fluorescence; ‘TADF’. In my talk I will describe the mechanisms that drive TADF and show how molecular design and careful energy level tuning give rise to 22% external quantum efficiency deep blue OLEDs. Throughout, new time resolved photophysical measurements will be explained and used to elucidate the physics behind TADF.
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