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We report high-brightness, high-efficiency, solid-state Light-emitting devi
ces based on small-molecule Ru(bpy)(3)(PF6)(2) and its derivatives. These d
evices operate at low voltage (as low as 2.5 V), suggesting a close paralle
l with well-documented liquid electrogenerated chemiluminescence cells. We
have realized luminance levels as high as 1000 cd/m(2) at only 5 V with spi
n-cast films and 200 cd/m(2) at 3 V. Emitted light is red or red-orange in
color. At low voltage, external quantum efficiencies on the order of 1% are
attainable. Luminance levels and efficiencies of these magnitudes are unpr
ecedented in solid-state Ru(bpy)(3)(2+)-based devices. A significant time d
elay is observed between voltage application and device response, as previo
usly reported. We find that the low-voltage time delay can be circumvented
using an initial high-voltage pulse, affording nearly instantaneous high br
ightness.