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Efficient light-emitting diodes based on oriented perovskite nanoplatelets

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posted on 2023-11-30, 19:58 authored by Jieyuan Cui, Yang Liu, Yunzhou Deng, Chen Lin, Zhishan Fang, Chensheng Xiang, Peng Bai, Kai Du, Xiaobing Zuo, Kaichuan Wen, Shaolong Gong, Haiping He, Zhizhen Ye, Yunan Gao, He Tian, Baodan Zhao, Jianpu Wang, Yizheng Jin
Solution-processed planar perovskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) promise high-performance and cost-effective electroluminescent (EL) devices ideal for large-area display and lighting applications. Exploiting emission layers with high ratios of horizontal transition dipole moments (TDMs) is expected to boost photon outcoupling of planar LEDs. However, LEDs based on anisotropic perovskite nanoemitters remains to be inefficient (external quantum efficiency, EQE <5%), due to the difficulties of simultaneously controlling the orientations of TDMs, achieving high photoluminescence quantum yields (PLQYs) and realizing charge balance in the films of the assembled nanostructures. Here we demonstrate efficient EL from an in-situ grown continuous perovskite film comprising of a monolayer of face-on oriented nanoplatelets. The ratio of horizontal TDMs of the perovskite nanoplatelet films is ~84%, substantially higher than that of isotropic emitters (67%). The nanoplatelet film shows a high PLQY of ~75%. These merits enable LEDs with a peak EQE of 23.6%, representing the most efficient perovskite LEDs.

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