Carbazole compound, material for organic electroluminescence device and organic electroluminescence device
US-9203036-B2 · Dec 1, 2015 · US
US9923154B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9923154-B2 |
| Application number | US-201213985316-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Feb 10, 2012 |
| Priority date | Feb 16, 2011 |
| Publication date | Mar 20, 2018 |
| Grant date | Mar 20, 2018 |
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An object of the present invention is to provide an organic electroluminescent element that has low drive voltage, high emission efficiency, long endurance and an excellent effect of preventing generation of dark spots. Another object of the present invention is to provide a lighting device and a display device each including the organic electroluminescent element. The organic electroluminescent element according to the present invention includes an anode, a cathode, and an emissive layer, and the organic electroluminescent element includes a layer containing compound A that has a difference of 0 nm or more and 5 nm or less between the maximum emission wavelength on the shortest wavelength side in an emission spectrum measured at 300 K and the maximum emission wavelength on the shortest wavelength side in an emission spectrum measured at 77 K.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An organic electroluminescent element comprising an anode, a cathode, and an emissive layer, and a compound A in a layer of the organic electroluminescent element, wherein the compound A has a difference, between a maximum emission wavelength on a shortest wavelength side in an emission spectrum measured at 300 K and a maximum emission wavelength on a shortest wavelength side in an emission spectrum measured at 77 K, of 0 nm or more and 5 nm or less, wherein the compound A is represented by Formula (6): wherein A 1 and A 2 each represent a nitrogen atom or CRa; Ra represents a hydrogen atom or a substituent; Y 2 represents a nitrogen atom or CRb; Rb represents a hydrogen atom or a substituent; Y 3 represents an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom; R 81 represents a substituent; R 81 and Rb do not form any ring by mutual bounding; A 0 represents an aromatic hydrocarbon ring group or an aromatic heterocyclic group; B 1 to B 5 each represent a carbon atom, CR 0 , a nitrogen atom, an oxygen atom or a sulfur atom, provided that at least one of B 1 to B 5 represents a nitrogen atom; R 0 represents a hydrogen atom or a substituent; X 1 -L 1 -X 2 represents a bidentate ligand; X 1 and X 2 each independently represent a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom; L 1 represents an atomic group that forms a bidentate ligand with X 1 and X 2 ; n represents an integer of 2 or 3; m represents an integer of (3-n); and M is Ir. 2. The organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein the layer containing the compound A is the emissive layer. 3. The organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein the ring formed by B 1 to B 5 is an imidazole ring or a pyrazole ring. 4. The organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein the emissive layer is a layer formed by using a coating liquid containing the compound A. 5. The organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 , wherein the emissive layer emits white light. 6. A lighting device, comprising the organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 . 7. A display device, comprising the organic electroluminescent element of claim 1 .
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characterised by the chemical or physical composition or the arrangement of the electroluminescent material {, or by the simultaneous addition of the electroluminescent material in or onto the light source} · CPC title
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