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. 2016 Jun 6;374(4):36. doi: 10.1007/s41061-016-0036-0

Table 3.

Summary of LEECs employing blue-emitting iTMCs

Entry Complex λ PL (nm) Φ PL (%) L max (cd m−2) CE (cd A−1) EQE (%) PE (lm W−1) t 1/2 (h) CIE (x) CIE (y) λEL (nm) References
1 3 452, 480 20 39 0.65 0.28 0.20 0.28 460, 486 [44]
2 3 a 452, 480 20 23 0.51 0.21 0.33 0.45 460, 490, 526 [44]
3 4 a 492 100 8 14.4 32.1 2.17 0.20 0.36 [45]
4 4 b 493 40 1700 4.6 11 0.20 0.41 567 [33]
5 5 489 24 39 8.4 3.4 0.25 0.46 497 [46]
6 6 472, 490 54 15 18.3 7.6 18 0.22 0.41 474, 494 [47]
7 7 440 13 113 4.7 1.95 0.017 0.24 0.40 500 [48]
8 8 472, 501 0.001 15.4 0.2 24.3 0.43 0.53 560 [49, 50]
9 9 477, 500 16.1 0.6 29.8 0.41 0.53 556 [50]
10 10 480, 509 3 37 8.7 15.83 0.26 0.48 486, 512 [51]

λ PL is the solution-state emission maximum in MeCN, Φ PL is the photoluminescence quantum yield in deaerated solution, L max is the maximum luminance observed from device, CE is the current efficiency, PE is the power conversion efficiency, t 1/2 is the time taken for the device luminance to fall to half the maximum value, λ EL is the electroluminescence emission maximum

aMeasurement in DCM

bMeasurement in 2-MeTHF