Spectrally stable blue electroluminescence of mixed-halide perovskite light-emitting diodes featuring ion migration inhibition

  • Yuhan Wang
  • , Yu Tian
  • , Yu Xin Luo
  • , Jian Ming Yang
  • , Li Peng Cheng
  • , Hai Yan Wu
  • , Jian Xin Tang
  • , Yan Qing Li*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Perovskites light emitting diodes (PeLEDs) are promising candidates for next-generation display devices because of their attractive properties of low-cost, solution processability and excellent color purity. For metal halide perovskite materials, the emission tuning can be easily achieved by altering halide composition. However, blue PeLEDs with chlorine incorporation usually suffer from the severe phase segregation and ion migration, resulting in the red-shifted electroluminescence and the efficiency degradation. Here, the partial substitution of Pb2+ ions with non-toxic Sr2+ is adopted to enhance the formation energy of Sr-alloyed perovskite films, leading to the negligible electroluminescence in electrically driven blue PeLEDs. The maximum brightness and efficiency are optimized simultaneously. Further, such a substitution can greatly enhance the thermal and operational stabilities of PeLEDs.

Original languageEnglish
Article number105919
JournalOrganic Electronics
Volume86
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Blue emission
  • Perovskite light emitting diodes
  • Spectral stability
  • Sr substitution

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