5,6,11,12-Tetraphenylnaphthacene, also known as Rubrene, can be used in studies such as organic electronics and optoelectronics. Rubrene is widely used as an organic emitter material in OLED devices due to its high photoluminescence quantum yield and excellent electroluminescent properties. It emits intense red-orange light, making it suitable for red-emitting OLEDs. It exhibits excellent charge transport properties, allowing it to be used as an organic semiconducting material in OFET devices. Rubrene has been studied for potential applications in organic photovoltaic devices. It can be used in research areas in photovoltaics and sensors.
5,6,11,12-Tetraphenylnaphthacene, also known as Rubrene, is a solution-processable small molecular semiconductor. It is often used in chemiluminescence research and transition metal complex ligation. In OLED devices. it′s used as yellow fluorescent dopant.
The journal of physical chemistry letters, 11(3), 601-607 (2020-01-03)
Recent advances in perovskite-sensitized photon upconversion via triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA) in rubrene have yielded several unanswered questions about the underlying mechanism and processes occurring at the interface. In particular, the near-infrared perovskite emission is not significantly quenched and a rapid
Quantum localization and delocalization of charge carriers in organic semiconducting crystals