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We succeeded in injecting and transporting a maximum high current density of J =1163 A/cm 2 in organic light-emitting diodes using short-pulse excitation combined with a highly thermally conductive silicon substrate (thermal conductivity: 148 W m -1 K -1 ) and a small cathode configuration (cathode radius r =50 µm). A maximum current density almost 20 times higher than that associated with direct current (DC) operation was observed by driving an OLED with a short pulse voltage. With short-pulse excitation, the decrease in external quantum efficiency (η ext ) obeyed a typical singlet–singlet exciton annihilation model well, indicating that the generation of Joule heat in OLEDs can be suppressed under pulse operation.
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