Bright perovskite light-emitting electrochemical cell utilizing CNT sheets as a tunable charge injector
Masoud Alahbakhshi, Alexios Papadimitratos, Ross Haroldson, Aditya, Mishra, Arthur Ishteev, Josef Velten, Qing Gu, Jason D. Slinker, and Anvar, Zakhidov

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel perovskite light-emitting electrochemical cell using laminated CNT sheets as a tunable, stable charge injector, achieving high luminance and low turn-on voltage with enhanced electron injection.
Contribution
Introduces a single-layer perovskite electrochemical cell with laminated CNT cathodes, demonstrating improved stability and tunable injection via ionic doping effects.
Findings
Low turn-on voltage of 2.6 V achieved.
Maximum luminance of 530 cd/m² demonstrated.
CNT cathodes show enhanced electron injection after ionic doping.
Abstract
Organic-inorganic perovskite light-emitting devices have recently emerged as a reliable light source. Here, we developed a Single Layer Perovskite Light-Emitting Electrochemical Cells (SL-PeLEC) with laminated free-standing Carbon Nanotube Sheet (CNT) sheets as an effective charge electron injecting cathode electrode. The structure consists of bottom ITO-on-glass as a transparent electrode, the composite of CsPbBr3:PEO:LiPF6 with additive ionic salt as an emitting layer (EML) and 5 layers of CNT aerogel sheets as a top laminated cathode . Utilizing CNT free standing sheets laminated right on top of perovskite thin film in this simple single layer configuration has multiple benefits. Such CNT top cathode does not show any chemical degradation by reaction with halogens from perovskite, which is detrimental for metallic cathodes. Moreover, the formation of an internal p-i-n junction in…
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