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titleOfInvention Organic light-emitting device capable of emitting light on basis of doublet electron transition between different rails of neutral free radicals
abstract The invention provides an organic light-emitting device capable of emitting light on the basis of doublet electron transition between different rails of neutral free radicals, belongs to the field of organic electroluminescence, and particularly relates to an organic light-emitting device based on a novel light emitting principle. The organic light-emitting device is characterized in that doublet electrons emit light when transiting between the different rails of the neutral free radicals, and a non-doped neutral free radical material or a neutral free radical material is doped to a parent material to form a light emitting layer of the device. Due to the fact that the transition of the electrons of neutral free radical molecules from the high-energy molecular orbit to an empty SOMO orbit, no spinning inhibition exists, and theoretically the upper limit of internal quantum efficiency of the device is 100%. The organic light-emitting device is of a single light emitting layer structure or a hole transport layer/light emitting layer structure or a light emitting layer/electron transport layer structure or a hole transport layer/light emitting layer/electron transport layer structure.
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