Large cation ethylammonium incorporated perovskite for efficient and spectra stable blue light-emitting diodes

Zema Chu(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Yang Zhao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Fei Ma(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Caixin Zhang(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Hui‐Xiong Deng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Feng Gao(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qiufeng Ye(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Junhua Meng(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Zhigang Yin(Chinese Academy of Sciences), Xingwang Zhang(Institute of Semiconductors), Jingbi You(Institute of Semiconductors)
Nature Communications
August 20, 2020
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Abstract Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have showed significant progress in recent years; the external quantum efficiency (EQE) of electroluminescence in green and red regions has exceeded 20%, but the efficiency in blue lags far behind. Here, a large cation CH 3 CH 2 NH 2 + is added in PEA 2 (CsPbBr 3 ) 2 PbBr 4 perovskite to decrease the Pb–Br orbit coupling and increase the bandgap for blue emission. X-ray diffraction and nuclear magnetic resonance results confirmed that the EA has successfully replaced Cs + cations to form PEA 2 (Cs 1- x EA x PbBr 3 ) 2 PbBr 4 . This method modulates the photoluminescence from the green region (508 nm) into blue (466 nm), and over 70% photoluminescence quantum yield in blue is obtained. In addition, the emission spectra is stable under light and thermal stress. With configuration of PeLEDs with 60% EABr, as high as 12.1% EQE of sky-blue electroluminescence located at 488 nm has been demonstrated, which will pave the way for the full color display for the PeLEDs.


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