Electron Transport Materials/Hole Blocking Materials
Electron transport materials (ETMs) and hole blocking materials (HBMs) work in tandem to enhance charge balance and efficiency in organic optoelectronic devices. ETMs facilitate the movement of electrons from the cathode toward the emissive or active layer, while HBMs prevent holes from leaking toward the cathode, ensuring recombination occurs in the desired region. These materials are designed with low LUMO levels for efficient electron injection, high electron mobility, and excellent stability under thermal and operational stress. By maintaining charge balance, ETMs/HBMs improve brightness, color purity, and device lifetime. Their molecular design can be tailored to match various host and dopant systems, making them versatile in OLEDs, OPVs, and other devices. Additionally, they often exhibit high transparency in the visible spectrum, ensuring optical performance is not compromised. This combination of properties makes ETMs/HBMs indispensable for high-efficiency, stable optoelectronic applications.