Virtual Screening of Hole Transport, Electron Transport, and Host Layers for Effective OLED Design
Shao-Yu Lu, Sukrit Mukhopadhyay, Robert D. J. Froese, Paul M. Zimmerman
University of Michigan Dow Chemical (United States)
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The alignment of energy levels within an OLED device is paramount for high efficiency performance. In this study, the emissive, electron transport, and hole transport layers are consecutively evolved under the constraint of fixed electrode potentials. This materials development strategy takes into consideration the full multilayer OLED device, rather than just individual components. In addition to introducing this protocol, an evolutionary method, a genetic algorithm (GA), is evaluated in detail to increase its efficiency in searching through a library of 30 million organic compounds. On the basis of the optimization of the variety of GA parameters and selection methods, an exponential ranking selection protocol with a high mutation rate is found to be the preferred method for quickly identifying the top-performing molecules within the large chemical space. This search through OLED materials space shows that the pyridine-based central core with acridine-based fragments are good target host molecules for common electrode materials. Additionally, weak electron-donating groups, such as naphthalene- and xylene-based fragments, appear often in the optimal electron-transport layer materials. Triphenylamine- and acridine-based fragments, due to their strong electron-donating character, were found to be good candidates for the hole-transport layer.
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