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On the Origins of an Independent South Korean State: Separatism Versus a Policy of Unity
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An Alternative Host Material for LongâLifespan Blue Organic LightâEmitting Diodes Using Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence
It has been challenging to find stable blue organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs) that rely on thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). Lack of stable host materials wellâfitted to the TADF emitters is one of the critical reasons. The most popular host for blue TADF, bis[2â(diphenylphosphino)phenyl] ether oxide (DPEPO), leads to unrealistically high maximum external quantum efficiency. DPEPO is however an unstable material and has a poor charge transporting ability, which in turn induces an intrinsic short OLED operating lifespan. Here, an alternative host material is introduced which educes the potential efficiency and device lifespan of given TADF emitters with the appropriateness of replacing the most popular host material, DPEPO, in developing blue TADF emitters. It simultaneously provides much longer device lifespan and higher external quantum efficiency at a practical brightness due to its high material stability and electronâtransportâtype character wellâfitted for holeâtransportâtype TADF emitters