Abstract: Thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) emitters induced by the multiple resonance (MR) effect have garnered considerable attention. However, it is difficult to develop MR-TADF emitters that maintain high color purities in the red region. In this work, the importance of excited state alignments of MR-based donor-acceptor (D-A) molecules in determining their preferring characteristics is clarified. By using the newly designed molecule mBDPA-TOAT whose apparent excited states show hybridization of MR and intersegmental charge-transfer features as an emitter in an organic light-emitting diode (OLED), a high external quantum efficiency of 17.3% is achieved with a full width at half-maximum of 45 nm (154 meV) and Commission Internationale de L'Éclairage coordinate of (0.61, 0.39). This work demonstrates when introducing D-A typed structures, features, and alignments of molecular excited states determine ultimate material properties. This could help to develop high efficiency and high color purity TADF emitters toward long wavelength range.
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