Highly Efficient Ultrathin Light Emitting Diodes based on Perovskite Nanocrystals
Qun Wan, Weilin Zheng, Chen Zoub, Francesco Carulli, Congyang Zhang,, Haili Song, Mingming Liu, Qinggang Zhang, Lih Y. Lin, Long Kong, Liang Li and, Sergio Brovelli

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of highly efficient, ultrathin perovskite nanocrystal LEDs with record-breaking external quantum efficiency, achieved by optimizing recombination zones without complex photonic structures, promising for advanced display technologies.
Contribution
The authors demonstrate stable, ultrathin PNC-LEDs with unprecedented efficiency by balancing charge transport and controlling recombination zones without complex photonic outcoupling structures.
Findings
EQE as high as 29.2% achieved
Recombination zone confined to 10 nm thickness
Surpasses previous perovskite LED efficiencies
Abstract
Light-emitting diodes based on perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs-LEDs) have gained great interest for next-generation display and lighting technologies prized for their color purity, high brightness and luminous efficiency approaching the intrinsic limit imposed by extraction of electroluminescence from the device structure. Although the time is ripe for the development of effective light outcoupling strategies to further boost the device performance, this technologically relevant aspect of PNC-LEDs is still without a definitive solution. Here, following theoretical guidelines and without the integration of complex photonic structures, we realize stable PNC-LEDs with EQE as high as 29.2% (average EQE=24.7%), which substantially break the outcoupling limit of common PNC-LEDs and systematically surpass any previous perovskite-based device. Key to such unprecedented performance is channeling…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Quantum Dots Synthesis And Properties · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films
