WO2013079676A1 - Organic electronic device - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an organic electronic device and to a use of a specific compound in such a organic electronic device.
- Organic electronic devices such as organic semiconductors
- simple electronic components e.g. resistors, diodes, field effect transistors, and also optoelectronic components like organic light emitting devices (e.g. organic light emitting diodes (OLED)), and many others.
- OLEDs organic light emitting diodes
- the industrial and economical significance of the organic semiconductors and their devices is reflected in the increased number of devices using organic semiconducting active layers and the increasing industry focus on the subject.
- OLEDs are based on the principle of electroluminescence in which electron-hole pairs, so- called ex ci tons, recombine under the emission of light.
- the OLED is constructed in the form of a sandwich structure wherein at least one organic film is arranged as active material between two electrodes, positive and negative charge carriers are injected into the organic material and a charge transport takes place from holes or electrons to a recombination zone (light emitting layer) in the organic layer where a recombination of the charge carrier to singlet and/or triplet excitons occurs under the emission of light.
- the subsequent radiant recombination of excitons causes the emission of the visible useful light emitted by the light- emitting diode. In order that this light can leave the component at least one of the electrodes must be transparent.
- a transparent electrode consists of conductive oxides designated as TCOs (transparent conductive oxides), or a very thin metal electrode; however other materials can be used.
- TCOs transparent conductive oxides
- the starting point in the manufacture of an OLED is a substrate on which the individual layers of the OLED are applied. If the electrode nearest to the substrate is transparent the component is designated as a "bottom-emitting OLED” and if the other electrode is designed to be transparent the component is designated as a "top-emitting OLED”.
- the layers of the OLEDs can comprise small molecules, polymers, or be hybrid.
- an organic solar cell has a stack of organic layers between two electrodes. In a solar cell, there must be at least one organic layer responsible for the absorption of light and a interface which separates the excitons created by the absorption (photo-active).
- the interface can be a bi-layer hcterojunction, a bulk-heterojunction, or can comprise more layers, e.g., in a step wise interface. Also sensitizing layers and others can be provided. For increased efficiency, a good charge carrier transport is required, in some device structures the transport regions must not absorb light, therefore transport layers and photo-active layers may comprise different materials. Also charge carrier and/or exciton blocking layers may be employed. Highest efficiency solar-cells are, nowadays, multi-layer solar cells, some device structures are stacked, (multi-junction solar cells) and connected by a connecting unit (also called recombination layer); nevertheless, single junction solar cells could have a high performance if the right materials were found. Examples of devices are given in US2Q09217980, or in US2009235971.
- transistors do not require doping of the entire semiconducting (channel) layer, because the concentration of available charge carriers is determined by an electric field supplied by a third electrode (gate electrode).
- OTFTs convention organic thin film transistors
- OTFTs require very high voltages to operate. There is a need to lower this operating voltage; such an optimization can be done, e.g. with appropriate injection layers.
- Organic transistors are also called organic field-effect transistors. It is anticipated that a large number of OTFTs can be used for example in inexpensive integrated circuits for non-contact identification tags (RFID) but also for screen, control. In order to achieve inexpensive applications, generally thin-layer processes are required to manufacture the transistors.
- RFID non-contact identification tags
- a typical organic field-effect transistor comprises an active layer of organic semiconducting material (semiconducting layer) material which during the operation forms an electrical conduction channel, a drain and a source electrodes which exchange electrical charges with the semiconducting layer, and a gate electrode which is electrically isolated from the semiconducting layer by an dielectric layer.
- US 7,074,500 discloses a component structure for an OLED which leads to a greatly improved charge carrier injection from the electrodes into the organic layers. This effect is based on considerable band bending of the energy levels in the organic layer at the interface to the electrodes, as a result of which injection of charge carriers on the basis of a tunnel mechanism is possible.
- the high conductivity of the doped layers also prevents the voltage drop which occurs there during operation of the OLED.
- the injection barriers which may occur in OLEDs between the electrodes and the charge carrier transport layers are one of the main causes for an increase in the operating voltage compared to the thermodynamically justified minimum operating voltages.
- cathode materials with a low work function for example metals such as calcium or barium.
- these materials are highly reactive, difficult to process and are only suitable to a limited extent as electrode materials.
- any reduction in operating voltage brought about by using such cathodes is only partial.
- Metals having low work function in particular alkali metals such as Li and Cs, are often used either as the cathode material or the injection layer to promote electron injection. They have also widely been used as dopants in order to increase the conductivity of the ETM, US6013384, US6589673.
- Metals such as Li or Cs provide a high conductivity in matrixes which are difficult to dope otherwise (e.g.
- Another approach to replace metals as n-dopants and/or injection materials for ETM is the use of compounds with strong donor properties, such as tetrakis( 1 ,3,4,6, 7,8-hexahydro-2H- pyrimido[ 1 ,2-a]pyrimidinato)ditungsten (II) (W 2 (hpp) 4 ) or Co(Cp*) 2 (US2009/0212280, WO2003 088271 ) which have similar or slightly less doping / injecting ability in comparison with alkaline earth metals. Due to their still high enough electron donating capability, they are also undergoing rapid decay upon exposure to air, making their handling in device production difficult.
- compounds with strong donor properties such as tetrakis( 1 ,3,4,6, 7,8-hexahydro-2H- pyrimido[ 1 ,2-a]pyrimidinato)ditungsten (II) (W 2 (hpp) 4 ) or Co(Cp*) 2 (US2009/02
- LiQ lithium quinolate
- an organic electronic device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and a substantially organic layer comprising a compound according to formula (I) between the first and the second electrode:
- each of A - A is independently selected from H, substituted or un substituted C6-C20 aryl and substituted or unsubstituted C2-C20 heteroaryl and n is valency of the metal ion.
- n is 1 or 2. More preferably, M is an alkaline metal or an alkaline earth metal.
- M is Li or Mg.
- the substantially organic layer comprises an electron transport matrix compound.
- the compound according to formula (I) and the electron transport matrix compound are preferably present in the substantially organic layer in the form of a homogeneous mixture.
- CIO aryl thus for example comprises not only 1- or 2- naphtyl but also all isomeric butylphenyls, dicthylphenyls, methyl-propylphenyls and tetramethylphenyls.
- an aryl are phenyl, tolyl, xylyl, ⁇ , ⁇ -biphenylyl.
- Heteroaryl may preferably comprise up to three heteroatoms selected independently from N, O and S. In one preferred embodiment, the heteroaryl is attached to through a nitrogen atom. Even preferably, the heteroaryl group is a diazolyl group. More preferably, the diazolyl group is pyrazolyl. Further examples of a heteroaryl are imidazolyl, triazolyl, indolyl, dimcthylimidazolyl, dimethylpyrazolyl and like.
- the organic electronic device may be selected from an organic light emitting diode, organic solar cell and organic field effect transistor.
- the device is an organic light emitting diode with the first electrode being an anode, the second electrode being a cathode, and the device further comprising a light emitting layer between the anode and the cathode and wherein the substantially organic layer is comprised between the cathode and the light emitting layer.
- the light emitting layer of the organic electronic device comprises a light emitting polymer.
- a material according to formula (I) in an organic electronic device especially as a dopant in and/or adjacent an electron transport layer of the device.
- the compound according to formula (I) is used in transport and/or injection layers, more preferably in an electron transport layer and/or electron injection layer.
- the chemical compounds according to formula (I) are air-stable and capable to be evaporated without decomposition. They are also soluble in a variety of solvents. This makes the compounds according to formula (I) particularly easy to use in manufacturing processes.
- the inventive organic electronic device preferably comprises a layered structure including a substrate, an anode and a cathode, the at least one substantially organic layer being disposed within the layered structure between the anode and the cathode.
- the substantially organic layer may further comprise an electron transport matrix compound.
- the electron transport material constitutes preferably 10 weight % or more of the substantially organic layer. This is to allow charge transport through the layer. More preferred is 40 wt % or more. For an electron transport layer, it is more preferred that the electron transport matrix is the main component of the layer.
- fullerenes such as for example C60
- oxadiazole derivatives such as for example 2-(4-biphenyl)-5-(4- tert-butylphenyl)- 1 ,3,4-oxadiazole
- quinoline-based compounds such as for example bis(phenylquinoxalines)
- oligothiophenes perylene derivatives, such as e.g. peryl enetetracarbo xyl i c acid dianhydride, naphthalene derivatives such as e.g.
- the electron transport matrix compound comprises a phosphine oxide or imidazole functional group.
- Compounds well suitable as electron transport materials are compounds from:
- Suitable hole transport materials can be, for instance HTM from the diamine class, where a conjugated system is provided at least between the two diamine nitrogens. Examples are N4,N4'-di(naphthalen-l -yl)-N4,N4'-diphenyl-[ l ,r-biphenyl]-4,4'-diamine (HTM1),
- matrix materials may also be used in a mixture with one another or with other materials in the context of the invention. It will be understood that use may also be made of suitable other organic matrix materials which have semicoiiductive properties.
- the substantially organic layer is present in a pn junction, the pn junction having at least two layers, namely a p- and n-Iayer, and optionally an interlayer i in between, wherein the interlayer i and/or the n-layer is (are) the substantially organic semiconducting layer.
- the organic electronic device may additionally comprise a polymer semiconducting layer.
- the organic electronic device is a solar cell or a light emitting diode.
- the compound of formula (I) does not work as a light emitter.
- the light emitted from the OLED is emitted from other componeats of the OLED, different from the compound of the formula (I).
- the organic electronic device may be also a field effect transistor comprising a semiconducting channel, a source electrode, and a drain electrode, the substantially organic layer being provided in between the semiconducting channel and at least one of the source electrode and the drain electrode.
- the substantially organic layer comprising the chemical compound according to formula (I) is an electron injection layer and/or an electron transport layer.
- any layers of the inventive organic electronic device, especially the substantially organic layer can be deposited by known techniques, such as vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE), organic vapour phase deposition, laser induced thermal transfer, spin coating, blade or slit coating, Inkjet printing, etc.
- VTE vacuum thermal evaporation
- a preferred method for preparing the organic electronic device according to the invention is vacuum thermal evaporation.
- the inventive organic electronic device overcomes disadvantages of prior art devices and has in particular an improved performance compared to electronic devices of the prior art, for example with regard to efficiency.
- the substantially organic layer having the compound according to formula (I) as its main component, is adjacent to a cathode, preferably between a cathode and one of an ETL (electron transport layer) or ilBL (hole blocking layer).
- ETL electron transport layer
- ilBL hole blocking layer
- the present invention has the advantages that, especially for non-inverted structures, the simplest form is also the one with a significantly improved performance compared to the structure not using an injection layer.
- the compound according to formula (I) can be used as a pure layer and is then preferably the only layer between an electron transporting layer (ETL or HBL) and the cathode.
- EML electron transporting layer
- the ETL and the EML are layers of different composition, preferably of a different matrix.
- Such a pure layer as injection layer in organic electronic devices has a preferable thickness between 0.5 nm and 5 nm.
- the thickness of the layer comprising the compound according to formula (I) is the nominal thickness, such thickness is usually calculated from the mass deposited on a certain area by the knowledge of the material's density. For example, with vacuum thermal evaporation VTE, the nominal thickness is the value indicated by the thickness monitor equipment. In reality, since the layer is not homogeneous and not flat at least at one interface, its final thickness is difficult to measure, in this case, the average value can. be used.
- the cathode in this regard is a conductive layer having optionally any surface modifications to modify its electrical properties, e.g. to improve its work-function or conductivity.
- the cathode is a double layer, more preferably it is a single layer to avoid complexity.
- the organic layer is an electron transport layer adjacent to the cathode and comprising the compound according to formula (I). If the ETL is directly adjacent to the cathode, this simplification has the advantage that no additional injection layer is required.
- an additional injection layer can be provided between the ETL and the cathode.
- This additional layer can be a layer having the chemical compound according to formula (I) as its main component, as already illustrated above.
- the ETL is beneath the cathode (no other layer in between) wherein the cathode is the top electrode, which is formed after forming the ETL (non-inverted structure).
- the EML (emitter layer) and ETL matrix can be the same if the emission zone is far from the cathode.
- the ETL and the EML are layers of different composition, preferably of a different matrix.
- the substantially organic layer comprising the chemical compound according to formula (I) is used in combination with a polymer semiconductor, preferably between a cathode and a polymer layer, wherein the polymer layer preferably comprises the optoelectronic active region of the device (emitting region of an OLED or the absorbing region of a solar cell).
- a polymer semiconductor preferably between a cathode and a polymer layer
- the polymer layer preferably comprises the optoelectronic active region of the device (emitting region of an OLED or the absorbing region of a solar cell).
- All alternatives of layers comprising the chemical compound according to formula (I) or being composed thereof can be used in combination with that polymer layer.
- Exemplary alternative layers can be an injection layer being composed of the chemical compound according to formula (I), an injection layer comprising the chemical compound and a metal, an electron transport layer having the chemical compound with or without a metal.
- the electronic interface to the cathode is then strongly improved given the high electron injection capability of the chemical compound (I).
- Electrical doping The invention can be used as an alternative to conventional doping of organic semiconducting layers. By using the term doping it is meant electrical doping as explained above. This doping can also be called redo -doping or charge transfer doping. It is known that the doping increases the density of charge carriers of a semiconducting matrix towards the charge carrier density of the undoped matrix. An electrically doped semiconductor layer also has an increased effective mobility in comparison with the undoped semiconductor matrix.
- US2008227979 discloses in detail the doping of organic transport materials, also called matrix, with inorganic and with organic dopants. Basically, an effective electronic transfer occurs from the dopant to the matrix increasing the Fermi level of the matrix.
- the LUMO energy level of the dopant is preferably more negative than the HOMO energy level of the matrix or at least slightly more positive, not more than 0.5 eV, to the HOMO energy level of the matrix.
- the HOMO energy level of the dopant is preferably more positive than the LUMO energy level of the matrix or at least slightly more negative, not lower than 0.5 eV, to the LUMO energy level of the matrix. It is further more desired that the energy level difference for energy transfer from dopant to matrix is smaller than + 0.3 eV.
- CuPc copperphthalocyanine
- F4TCNQ tetrafluoro-letracyanoquinonedimethane
- ZnPc zincphthalocyanine
- HOMO -5.2 eV
- a-NPD N,N'-Bis(naphthalcn- 1 -yl)-N,N'-
- One of the preferred modes of the invention is an OLED with the hole transporting side of OLED comprising a p-dopant and the electron transporting side comprising the material according to Formula (I).
- OLED with the hole transporting side of OLED comprising a p-dopant and the electron transporting side comprising the material according to Formula (I).
- Fig. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of an inventive organic electronic device
- Fig. 2 illustrates a second embodiment of an inventive organic electronic device
- FIG. 3 shows a third embodiment of an inventive organic electronic device.
- Organic electronic devices Fig. 1 illustrates a first embodiment of an inventive organic electronic device in the form of a stack of layers forming an OLED or a solar cell.
- 10 is a substrate
- 11 is an anode
- 12 is an EML or an absorbing layer
- 13 is a EIL (electron injection layer)
- 14 is a cathode.
- the layer 13 can be a pure layer of a compound according to formula (I). At least one of the anode and cathode is at least semi-transparent. Inverted structures are also foreseen (not illustrated), wherein the cathode is on the substrate (cathode closer to the substrate than the anode and the order of the layers 11-14 is reversed).
- the stack may comprise additional layers, such as ETL, HTL, etc.
- Fig. 2 represents a second embodiment of the inventive organic electronic device in the form of a stack of layers forming an OLED or a solar cell.
- 20 is a substrate
- 21 is an anode.
- 22 is an EML or an absorbing layer
- 23 is an ETL
- 24 is a cathode.
- the layer 23 comprises an electron transport matrix material and a compound according to formula (I).
- Fig. 3 illustrates a third embodiment of the inventive device in the form of an OTFT, with semi-conductor layer 32, a source electrode 34 and a drain electrode 35.
- An unpatterned (unpatterned between the source and drain electrodes) injection layer 33 provides charge carrier injection and extraction between the source-drain electrodes and semi-conducting layer.
- OTFT also comprises a gate insulator 31 (which could be on the same side as the source drain electrodes) and a gate electrode 30, which gate electrode 30 is on the side of the layer 31 which is not in contact with the layer 32. Obviously, the whole stack could be inverted.
- a substrate may also be provided.
- insulator layer 31 may be the substrate.
- ETM1 and ETM2 were described in patent application WO2011/154131 (Examples 4 and 6), ETM3 (CAS number 561064-11-7) is commercially available.
- ETM4 was synthesized from the intermediate (10) described in Example 3 of WO201 1/154131 according to following procedure:
- reaction solvents tetrahydrofuran (THF), acctonitrile (AcN) and diehloromethane (DCM) were dried by a solvent purification system (SPS).
- reaction mixture was filtered and the obtained solid was washed with toluene to eliminate pyrazole rests. Obtained 5,0g of a grey powder (69 % yield). Further purification was achieved by gradient sublimation.
- Lilhiumium tetrafl H-pyrazo!- 1 -yljborate (7) 42.0 g (617 mraol) lH-pyrazole and 3.23 g (147 mmol) lithium borohydride were mixed in an autoclave reactor and heated for 16 h at 250°C. After cooling to room temperature, the white solid was suspended in 120 ml toluene and stirred for an hour. After filtration, washing with toluene and drying in vacuo 28.93 g (69 %) material was obtained. The material was purified by gradient sublimation. The C, H, N content (50.22 %, 4.3 %, 39, 17 %) estimated by microanalysis fitted well the theoretical values (50.40 %, 4.2 %, 39.20 %).
- Table 1 shows that exemplary compounds of formula (I) are sufficiently stable to be applicable in processing of electronic devices by means of vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) and their deposition as a layer on a proper solid substrate or by their co-deposition with an appropriate matrix compound to form a semiconducting material comprising both matrix as well as formula (I) compounds.
- VTE vacuum thermal evaporation
- a first blue emitting device was made by depositing a anode of 100 nm thick Ag on a glass substrate.
- a 40 nm doped layer of HTM2 (matrix to dopant weight ratio of 97:3 ) was subsequently deposited as hole injection and transport layer, followed by an 92 nm undoped layer of HTM2.
- an blue fluorescent emitting layer of ABH1 13 (Sun Fine Chemicals) doped with NUBD370 (Sun. Fine Chemicals) (97:3 wt %) was deposited with a thickness of 20 nm.
- a 36 nm layer of the compound ETMl was deposited on the emitting layer as ETL.
- a 1 nm thick layer of lithium quinolate (LiQ) followed the ETMl layer.
- This device showed a voltage of 4.2 V at a current density of 10 mA/em2, a luminance of 122 cd/m2 at a current density of 10 mA/cm2 with a current efficiency of 1.2 cd/A at the same current density.
- ETL was deposited as a 36 nm thick layer of a mixture between the ETMl and LiQ with a weight ratio of 1 :1.
- This device showed a voltage of 4.0 V at a current density of 10 mA/cm2, a luminance of 260 cd/m2 at a current density of 10 mA/cm2 with a current efficiency of 2.6 cd/A at the same current density.
- This device showed a slightly increased voltage of 4.37 V at a current density of 10 mA' ' cm2, an extremely enhanced luminance of 663 cd/m2 at a current density of 10 mA/cm2 with a current efficiency of 6.6 cd/A at the same current density. These values are remarkable good for a blue emitting OLED. Given the high performance, it is possible to operate an OLED with same or higher light intensity than the OLEDs of the comparative examples at a lower voltage.
- a similar device was produced as in Comparative Example 1 , with the difference that the ETL was deposited as a 36 nm thick layer of a mixture between the ETM2 and LiQ with a weight ratio of 1 : 1.
- This device showed a voltage of 4.7 V at a current density of 10 mA/cm2, a luminance of 452 cd m2 at a current density of 10 mA cm2 with a current efficiency of 4.5 cd/A at the same current density.
- Inventive Example 2 A similar device was produced as in Comparative Example 3, with the difference that the ETL was deposited as a 36 nm thick layer of a mixture between the ETM2 and the compound (7) with a weight ratio of 1 : 1.
- This device showed a voltage of 4.3 V at a current density of 10 mA/cm2, a luminance of
- inventive devices comprising compounds of formula (I) are not only useful alternatives to the devices using known LiQ as an electron-injecting additive.
- Use of compounds of formula (I) significantly broadens the offer of electron transport improving additives, allowing improving and optimizing device performance beyond limits known in the art.
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