Аннотация:The brightness, efficiency, chromaticity, and processibility of white organic light-emitting devices have been markedly improved by forming therein via spin-coating a single white emission layer, in which the red, green, and blue dyes of iridium-based complexes were previously solution-mixed into the host matrix composed of small molecules instead of polymers. Among the hosts studied, the 4,4′-bis(carbazol-9-yl)-biphenyl-based devices performed best in terms of luminance and efficiency for having the lowest-energy barrier for electrons to inject from the hole-blocking layer to the host layer. The device having a pure white emission of (0.34, 0.35) had a maximum power efficiency of 2.9lm∕W at an applicable luminance of 1680cd∕m2, while 5.6lm∕W at 550cd∕m2 for that of (0.34, 0.39).