Bright polariton OLEDs operating in the ultra-strong coupling regime
Armando Genco (1,2), Alessandro Ridolfo (4), Salvatore Savasta (4),, Salvatore Patan\`e (4), Giuseppe Gigli (1,3), Marco Mazzeo (1,3) ((1), Istituto di Nanotecnologia CNR-NANOTEC, Lecce-ITALY, (2) Department of, Physics, Astronomy, University of Sheffield, UK

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates bright organic polariton OLEDs operating in the ultra-strong coupling regime, achieving high efficiency and luminance by optimizing polariton state population and radiative pumping mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel ultra-strong coupling polariton OLED using a coumarin dye, with optimized radiative pumping leading to record performance metrics.
Findings
Achieved ultra-strong coupling up to 33%
Converted 25% of excitons into polariton emission
Reached 0.2% external quantum efficiency and 700 cd/m2 luminance
Abstract
The generation and control of exotic phenomena in organic electroluminescent microcavities, such as polariton lasing and non-linear optical effects, operating in strong and ultra-strong coupling regimes, is still a great challenge. The main obstacles originate from the small number of molecular classes investigated as well as from the absence of an efficient strategy aiming at the maximization of polariton states population. Here we report on bright polariton organic light emitting diodes made of a coumarin fluorescent dye emitting layer, working in the ultra-strong coupling regime up to a coupling strength of 33%. Owing to a high radiative decay emission, a large Stokes shift and a fine cavity-exciton tuning, the radiative pumping mechanism of polariton states has been fully optimized, leading a large portion (25%) of the emissive electrically pumped excitons to be converted in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies · Quantum and electron transport phenomena
