Recent advances of organic emitters in deep-red light-emitting electrochemical cells

Luminescence. 2023 Dec 19. doi: 10.1002/bio.4657. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Light-emitting electrochemical cells (LECs) are kind of easily fabricated and low-cost light-emitting devices that can efficiently convert electric power to light energy. Compared with blue and green LECs, the performance of deep-red LECs is limited by the high non-radiative rate of emitters in long-wavelength region. While various organic emitters with deep-red emission have been developed to construct high-performance LECs, including polymers, metal complexes, and organic luminous molecules (OLMs), but this is seldom summarized. Therefore, we overview the recent advances of organic emitters with emission at the deep-red region for LECs, and specifically highlight the molecular design approach and electrochemiluminescence performance. We hope that this review can act as a reference for further research in designing high-performance deep-red LECs.

Keywords: aggregation-induced emission; deep-red emission; light-emitting electrochemical cells; organic emitters.

Publication types

  • Review