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Perovskite light-emitting diodes with external quantum efficiency exceeding 20 per cent
Kebin Lin,Jun Xing,Li Na Quan,F. Pelayo García de Arquer,Xiwen Gong,Jianxun Lu,Liqiang Xie,Weijie Zhao,Di Zhang,Chuanzhong Yan,Wenqiang Li,Xinyi Liu,Yan Lu,Jeffrey Kirman,Edward H. Sargent,Qihua Xiong,Zhanhua Wei +16 more
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In this article, the authors describe visible-light-emitting perovskite LEDs that surpass the quantum efficiency milestone of 20.3 per cent, which is achieved by a new strategy for managing the compositional distribution in the device.Abstract:
Metal halide perovskite materials are an emerging class of solution-processable semiconductors with considerable potential for use in optoelectronic devices1–3. For example, light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on these materials could see application in flat-panel displays and solid-state lighting, owing to their potential to be made at low cost via facile solution processing, and could provide tunable colours and narrow emission line widths at high photoluminescence quantum yields4–8. However, the highest reported external quantum efficiencies of green- and red-light-emitting perovskite LEDs are around 14 per cent7,9 and 12 per cent8, respectively—still well behind the performance of organic LEDs10–12 and inorganic quantum dot LEDs13. Here we describe visible-light-emitting perovskite LEDs that surpass the quantum efficiency milestone of 20 per cent. This achievement stems from a new strategy for managing the compositional distribution in the device—an approach that simultaneously provides high luminescence and balanced charge injection. Specifically, we mixed a presynthesized CsPbBr3 perovskite with a MABr additive (where MA is CH3NH3), the differing solubilities of which yield sequential crystallization into a CsPbBr3/MABr quasi-core/shell structure. The MABr shell passivates the nonradiative defects that would otherwise be present in CsPbBr3 crystals, boosting the photoluminescence quantum efficiency, while the MABr capping layer enables balanced charge injection. The resulting 20.3 per cent external quantum efficiency represents a substantial step towards the practical application of perovskite LEDs in lighting and display. A strategy for managing the compositional distribution in metal halide perovskite light-emitting diodes enables them to surpass 20% external quantum efficiency—a step towards their practical application in lighting and displays.read more
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Room temperature cavity polaritons with 3D hybrid perovskite - Towards low-cost polaritonic devices
Paul Bouteyre,Hai Son Nguyen,Jean-Sébastien Lauret,Gaëlle Allard-Trippé,Géraud Delport,Ferdinand Lédée,Hiba Diab,Ali Belarouci,Christian Seassal,Damien Garrot,Fabien Bretenaker,Emmanuelle Deleporte +11 more
TL;DR: In this article, a 3D bromide hybrid perovskite was shown to have a strong exciton-photon coupling with a spincoated spin-coated thin film, and a microcavity quality factor of 92 and a large Rabi splitting of 70 meV was measured.
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Advances in Metal Halide Perovskite Film Preparation: The Role of Anti-Solvent Treatment
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An overview of rare earth coupled lead halide perovskite and its application in photovoltaics and light emitting devices
Yihua Chen,Shaocheng Liu,Ning Zhou,Nengxu Li,Huanping Zhou,Ling-Dong Sun,Chun-Hua Yan,Chun-Hua Yan +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comprehensive discussion with regard to the coupling of lead halide perovskites and rare earth is presented, including crystal structure, carrier recombination dynamics and optical properties.
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Sensitized Molecular Triplet and Triplet Excimer Emission in Two-Dimensional Hybrid Perovskites.
Yuyang Tian,Yuyang Tian,Yulu Li,Baoquan Chen,Runchen Lai,Shan He,Xiao Luo,Yaoyao Han,Yaoyao Han,Yi Wei,Kaifeng Wu +10 more
TL;DR: It is found that triplet sensitization proceeds via a two-step mechanism initiated by sub-ps hole transfer from the inorganic layer to naphthalene, offering a route to tunable white-light-emitters using 2D hybrid perovskites.
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Water Triggered Synthesis of Highly Stable and Biocompatible 1D Nanowire, 2D Nanoplatelet, and 3D Nanocube CsPbBr3 Perovskites for Multicolor Two-Photon Cell Imaging.
TL;DR: It is demonstrated for the first time that antibody attached 1D and 2D perovskites have capability for simultaneous two-photon imaging of triple negative breast cancer cells and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 positive breast cancercells in the near IR biological window.
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Nanocrystals of Cesium Lead Halide Perovskites (CsPbX3, X = Cl, Br, and I): Novel Optoelectronic Materials Showing Bright Emission with Wide Color Gamut
Loredana Protesescu,Loredana Protesescu,Sergii Yakunin,Sergii Yakunin,Maryna I. Bodnarchuk,Maryna I. Bodnarchuk,Franziska Krieg,Franziska Krieg,Riccarda Caputo,Christopher H. Hendon,Ruo Xi Yang,Aron Walsh,Maksym V. Kovalenko,Maksym V. Kovalenko +13 more
TL;DR: The compelling combination of enhanced optical properties and chemical robustness makes CsPbX3 nanocrystals appealing for optoelectronic applications, particularly for blue and green spectral regions (410–530 nm), where typical metal chalcogenide-based quantum dots suffer from photodegradation.
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Iodide management in formamidinium-lead-halide–based perovskite layers for efficient solar cells
Woon Seok Yang,Byung-wook Park,Eui Hyuk Jung,Nam Joong Jeon,Young Chan Kim,Dong Uk Lee,Seong Sik Shin,Jangwon Seo,Eun Kyu Kim,Jun Hong Noh,Sang Il Seok +10 more
TL;DR: The introduction of additional iodide ions into the organic cation solution, which is used to form the perovskite layers through an intramolecular exchanging process, decreases the concentration of deep-level defects, enabling the fabrication of PSCs with a certified power conversion efficiency.
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Bright light-emitting diodes based on organometal halide perovskite
Zhi-Kuang Tan,Reza Saberi Moghaddam,May Ling Lai,Pablo Docampo,Ruben Higler,Felix Deschler,Michael Price,Aditya Sadhanala,Luis M. Pazos,Dan Credgington,Fabian C. Hanusch,Thomas Bein,Henry J. Snaith,Richard H. Friend +13 more
TL;DR: It is shown, using photoluminescence studies, that radiative bimolecular recombination is dominant at higher excitation densities, Hence, the quantum efficiencies of the perovskite light-emitting diodes increase at higher current densities.
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Incorporation of rubidium cations into perovskite solar cells improves photovoltaic performance
Michael Saliba,Taisuke Matsui,Taisuke Matsui,Konrad Domanski,Ji-Youn Seo,Amita Ummadisingu,Shaik M. Zakeeruddin,Juan-Pablo Correa-Baena,Wolfgang Tress,Antonio Abate,Anders Hagfeldt,Michael Grätzel +11 more
TL;DR: This work shows that the small and oxidation-stable rubidium cation (Rb+) can be embedded into a “cation cascade” to create perovskite materials with excellent material properties and achieved stabilized efficiencies of up to 21.6% on small areas.
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Overcoming the electroluminescence efficiency limitations of perovskite light-emitting diodes.
Himchan Cho,Su Hun Jeong,Min-Ho Park,Young-Hoon Kim,Christoph Wolf,Chang-Lyoul Lee,Jin Hyuck Heo,Aditya Sadhanala,NoSoung Myoung,Seunghyup Yoo,Sang Hyuk Im,Richard H. Friend,Tae-Woo Lee +12 more
TL;DR: Efficient organic-inorganic perovskite light-emitting diodes were made with nanograin crystals that lack metallic lead, which helped to confine excitons and avoid their quenching.