IP Library Granted Patent US 7,923,128
Granted Patent B2
US 7,923,128 · App. 11/444,422 · Granted Apr 12, 2011

Organic electroluminescent device

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Patent No.
US 7,923,128
App. No.
11/444,422
Granted
Apr 12, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

The invention provides an organic electroluminescent device having at least a light-emitting layer containing a light-emitting material and a host material, a hole injection-promoting layer, and a hole-transporting layer containing a hole-transporting material in this order between a pair of electrodes, in which the hole injection-promoting layer contains a hole-transporting material and has a thickness of 0.1 nm to 0.3 nm, and the relationship Ip1<Ip2<Ip3 is satisfied, when Ip1 is defined as the ionization potential of the hole-transporting material of the hole-transporting layer, Ip2 is defined as the ionization potential of the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer, and Ip3 is defined as the ionization potential of the host material. Accordingly, the invention provides an electroluminescent device excellent in both light emitting efficiency and operation durability.

Claims (14)

1. An organic electroluminescent device comprising: a light-emitting layer containing a light-emitting material and a host material; a hole injection-promoting layer; and a hole-transporting layer containing a hole-transporting material; provided in this order between a pair of electrodes;

wherein the hole injection-promoting layer contains a hole-transporting material and has a thickness of 0.1 nm to 3 nm; and the relationship Ip1<Ip2<Ip3 is satisfied, when Ip1 is defined as the ionization potential of the hole-transporting material of the hole-transporting layer, Ip2 is defined as the ionization potential of the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer, and Ip3 is defined as the ionization potential of the host material;

wherein the light-emitting material is a phosphorescence emitting material, and

wherein the hole injection-promoting layer is in the form of islands.

2. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the phosphorescence-emitting material is a complex containing a transition metal atom or a lanthanide atom.

3. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the hole injection-promoting layer has a film thickness in a range from 0.1 nm to 2 nm.

4. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the ionization potential Ip2 of the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer is 5.4 eV or higher.

5. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the electron affinity (Ea) of the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer is 2.3 eV or higher.

6. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the hole injection-promoting layer is adjacent to the light-emitting layer at the anode side.

7. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the light-emitting layer and the hole-transporting layer contact each other partly.

8. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 1 , wherein the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer is defined by the following formula (A-1):

wherein in the formula: R 1 and R 2 independently denote a hydrogen atom, an aliphatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a heterocyclic group; L denotes a di- or higher valent bonding group; n denotes an integer of 2 or larger; a plurality of groups defined respectively by R 1 or R 2 may be the same or different from each other.

9. The organic electroluminescent device of claim 8 , wherein the hole-transporting material of the hole injection-promoting layer is defined by the following formula (A-2):

wherein in the formula: R 1a , R 1b , R 1c , R 1d , R 1e and R 1f independently denote a hydrogen atom, an aliphatic hydrocarbon group, an aromatic hydrocarbon group, or a heterocyclic group; and L 1 , L 2 , and L 3 independently denote a di- or higher valent bonding group.

Assignments (1)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 1, 2012
From: FUJIFILM CORPORATION
To: UDC IRELAND LIMITED
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