Color-stable highly luminescent sky-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes

Jun Xing(Northwestern Polytechnical University), Yong‐Biao Zhao(University of Toronto), Mikhail Askerka(University of Toronto), Li Na Quan(University of Toronto), Xiwen Gong(University of Toronto), Weijie Zhao(Nanyang Technological University), Jiaxin Zhao(Nanyang Technological University), Hairen Tan(University of Toronto), Guankui Long(University of Toronto), Liang Gao(University of Toronto), Zhenyu Yang(University of Toronto), Oleksandr Voznyy(University of Toronto), Jiang Tang(Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics), Zheng‐Hong Lu(University of Toronto), Qihua Xiong(Nanyang Technological University), Edward H. Sargent(University of Toronto)
Nature Communications
August 24, 2018
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Abstract Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have shown excellent performance in the green and near-infrared spectral regions, with high color purity, efficiency, and brightness. In order to shift the emission wavelength to the blue, compositional engineering (anion mixing) and quantum-confinement engineering (reduced-dimensionality) have been employed. Unfortunately, LED emission profiles shift with increasing driving voltages due to either phase separation or the coexistence of multiple crystal domains. Here we report color-stable sky-blue PeLEDs achieved by enhancing the phase monodispersity of quasi-2D perovskite thin films. We selected cation combinations that modulate the crystallization and layer thickness distribution of the domains. The perovskite films show a record photoluminescence quantum yield of 88% at 477 nm. The corresponding PeLEDs exhibit stable sky-blue emission under high operation voltages. A maximum luminance of 2480 cd m −2 at 490 nm is achieved, fully one order of magnitude higher than the previous record for quasi-2D blue PeLEDs.


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