Organic electroluminescent devices with saturated red emission were develop
ed using 6,13-diphenylpentacene (DPP) doped into tris(8-hydroxyquinolinato)
aluminum III (Alq(3)). DPP exhibits a narrow emission spectrum giving rise
to a saturated red peak, centered around 625 nm, with excellent chromatici
ty coordinates (x=0.63 and y = 0.34) in accordance with the Commission Inte
rnationale de l'Eclairage. An absolute photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield
(phi (PL)) of similar to 30% was measured for a composite film of 0.55 mol
% of DPP doped into Alq(3). An electroluminescence (EL) quantum efficiency
of 1.3% at 100 A/m(2), close to the estimated theoretical limit (1.5%), was
measured for an unoptimized device structure that consists of an active em
issive layer sandwiched between hole- and electron-transport layers. In add
ition, the EL quantum efficiency is constant or stable over a wide range of
current densities (1-1000 A/m(2)) or luminance values (1-1000 cd/m(2)).