Efficient and ultra-stable perovskite light-emitting diodes
Bingbing Guo, Runchen Lai, Sijie Jiang, Yaxiao Lian, Zhixiang Ren,, Puyang Li, Xuhui Cao, Shiyu Xing, Yaxin Wang, Weiwei Li, Chen Zou, Mengyu, Chen, Cheng Li, Baodan Zhao, Dawei Di

TL;DR
This paper reports the development of ultra-stable, efficient perovskite LEDs with record operational lifetimes and high quantum efficiency, achieved through a novel dipolar molecular stabilizer that suppresses degradation mechanisms.
Contribution
Introduction of a dipolar molecular stabilizer that significantly enhances the stability and efficiency of perovskite LEDs, addressing a key obstacle for commercial viability.
Findings
Operational lifetime (T50) up to 1.9 million hours at low current density.
External quantum efficiency reaching 22.8%.
Suppressed ion migration and prevented perovskite decomposition.
Abstract
Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have emerged as a strong contender for next-generation display and information technologies. However, similar to perovskite solar cells, the poor operational stability remains the main obstacle toward commercial applications. Here we demonstrate ultra-stable and efficient PeLEDs with extraordinary operational lifetimes (T50) of 1.0x10^4 h, 2.8x10^4 h, 5.4x10^5 h, and 1.9x10^6 h at initial radiance (or current densities) of 3.7 W/sr/m2 (~5 mA/cm2), 2.1 W/sr/m2 (~3.2 mA/cm2), 0.42 W/sr/m2 (~1.1 mA/cm2), and 0.21 W/sr/m2 (~0.7 mA/cm2) respectively, and external quantum efficiencies of up to 22.8%. Key to this breakthrough is the introduction of a dipolar molecular stabilizer, which serves two critical roles simultaneously. First, it prevents the detrimental transformation and decomposition of the alpha-phase FAPbI3 perovskite, by inhibiting the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPerovskite Materials and Applications · Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research · Conducting polymers and applications
