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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 09, 2022
Filed:
Jan. 30, 2018
Novaled Gmbh, Dresden, DE;
Novaled GmbH, Dresden, DE;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an electroluminescent device comprising: —at least one node layer, —at least one cathode layer, —at least one light emitting layer, —at least one first hole transport layer, —at least a first electron transport layer; wherein for increasing power efficiency the compositions of the light emitting layer, the hole transport layer and the electron transport layer are matched to one another, wherein—the at least one light emitting layer is arranged between the anode layer and the cathode layer, wherein the at least one light emitting layer comprises: —at least one fluorescent emitter compound embedded in at least one polar emitter host compound, wherein—the at least one polar emitter host compound has at least three aromatic rings, which are independently selected from carbocyclic rings and heterocyclic rings; —the at least one first hole transport layer is arranged between the anode layer and the light emitting layer, wherein the at least one first hole transport layer comprises: —at least one electrical p-dopant, or—at least one electrical p-dopant and at least one first hole transport matrix compound; —the at least one first electron transport layer is arranged between the cathode layer and the light emitting layer, wherein the first electron transport layer comprises: —at least one redox n-dopant, and—at least one first electron transport matrix compound.