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  <title><![CDATA[Ph.D. Dissertation Defense - Xiaoqing Zhang]]></title>
  <body><![CDATA[<p><strong>Title</strong><em>:&nbsp; </em><em>Highly Efficient Organic Light-Emitting Diodes from Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence</em></p>

<p><strong>Committee:</strong></p>

<p>Dr. Bernard Kippelen, ECE, Chair , Advisor</p>

<p>Dr. Wenshan Cai, ECE</p>

<p>Dr. Oliver Brand, ECE</p>

<p>Dr. Benjamin Klein, ECE</p>

<p>Dr. Elsa Reichmanis, ChBE</p>

<p><strong>Abstract: </strong></p>

<p>Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are emerging as a technology that advances the performance of display and lighting applications. This thesis presents recent progress made in the design, fabrication, modeling, testing, and application of state-of-the-art highly efficient OLEDs employing emitters exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF), and focuses on a reevaluation of the design of emissive layers (EMLs) with a goal to increase device efficiency and reduce efficiency roll-offs. Challenging the conventional EML design strategy, our work shows that high efficiency performance can be achieved in devices employing heavily doped or host-free EMLs. To understand the influence of host/guest ratio in the EML on the external quantum efficiency (EQE) performance, a series of OLEDs doped with oBFCzTrz, a blue-emitting TADF emitter, at various concentrations were fabricated and their electrical and optical properties were systematically studied. Results showed that aggregation-induced fluorescence quenching in heavily doped EMLs is small. A time-resolved electroluminescent decay experiment was conducted, and an analysis based on a Correlated-Charge-Pair model reveals significant differences in charge trapping and recombination in devices as a function of emitter concentration. After optimizing the concentration of oBFCzTrz at 50 wt.% in the EML, devices yielded a maximum EQE of 25.5% at 10 cd/m2; host-free devices achieved a high EQE of 14.0% with zero efficiency roll-off at luminance value of 1,000 cd/m2. Employing the same strategy, a newly-developed yellow-green-emitting TADF emitter, TCZPBOX, was used as a host-free EML in devices and achieved a state-of-the-art maximum EQE of 21.2% at 10 cd/m2, and retains a value of 13% at 10,000 cd /m2.</p>
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