International audienceThe discovery and molecular engineering of novel electroluminescent emitting materials is still a challenge in optoelectronics. In this work, we report on the development of new π-conjugated oligomers incorporating a dihydrophosphete skeleton. Variation of the substitution pattern of 1,2-dihydrophosphete derivatives and chemical modification of their P atoms afford thermally stable derivatives which are suitable emitters to construct organic light-emitting diodes. The optical and the electrochemical properties of these new P-based oligomers have been investigated in detail and are supported by DFT calculations. The OLED devices exhibit good performance and current independent CIE coordinate