Synergistical Electroluminescent Manipulation for Efficient Blue Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes Through Interfacial Nucleation Seeding
Hai-Yan Wu, Yang Shen, Yan-Qing Li, Kong-Chao Shen, and Jian-Xin Tang

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel interfacial nucleation seeding method that enhances the efficiency and stability of blue perovskite LEDs by controlling crystallization and reducing non-radiative losses, achieving record external quantum efficiencies.
Contribution
The study introduces an interfacial nucleation seeding scheme that significantly improves blue PeLED performance and stability, surpassing previous efficiency benchmarks.
Findings
Achieved a record external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 12.8% for blue PeLEDs.
Enhanced spectral stability and operational lifetime of the devices.
Further improved EQE to 27.5% with additional optical structures.
Abstract
The low efficiency of metal halide perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) with blue emission block their potential applications in large-area full-color displays and solid-state lighting. A delicate control over the entire electroluminescence process is indispensable to overcome the efficiency limitations of blue PeLEDs. Here, we demonstrate an efficient device architecture to synergistically reduce the energetic losses during electron-photon conversion and boost the extraction of trapped light in the device. An interfacial nucleation seeding scheme is proposed to control the crystallization process of highly emissive perovskite nanocrystals and suppress the trap-mediated non-radiative recombination losses due to interfacial hydrogen bonding interactions. This manipulation results in a record external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 12.8% for blue PeLEDs emitting at 486 nm, along with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
