Journal of Inorganic Materials ›› 2023, Vol. 38 ›› Issue (9): 1062-1068.DOI: 10.15541/jim20230022

Special Issue: 【能源环境】量子点(202309) 【能源环境】钙钛矿(202310)

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Carrier Balanced Distribution Regulation of Multi-emissive Centers in Tandem PeLEDs

WANG Run(), XIANG Hengyang(), ZENG Haibo()   

  1. MIIT Key Laboratory of Advanced Display Materials and Devices, School of Materials Science and Engineering, Nanjing University of Science and Technology, Nanjing 210094, China
  • Received:2023-01-12 Revised:2023-03-16 Published:2023-09-20 Online:2023-04-11
  • Contact: XIANG Hengyang, lecturer, E-mail: xiang.hengyang@njust.edu.cn;
    ZENG Haibo, professor. E-mail: zeng.haibo@njust.edu.cn
  • About author:WANG Run (1993-), female, PhD candidate. E-mail: wangrun@njust.edu.cn
  • Supported by:
    Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities(30920041117);Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities(30921011106);National Natural Science Foundation of China(62004101);National Natural Science Foundation of China(52131304);National Key Research and Development Program of China(2022YFB3606502)

Abstract:

Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs), owing to their unique photoelectric performance, show promising prospects in display applications. Red, green, and blue monochromatic PeLEDs have achieved remarkable breakthroughs, but the study of red/green/blue perovskite co-electroluminescence is still delayed. This study proposed a strategy that an intermediate connection layer (ICL) with hole/electron generation and transport capability is introduced between perovskites. On the one hand, introduction of the ICL can inhibit ion exchange and energy transfer. On the other hand, ICL has a charge-generation function that ensures different perovskite centers capture enough carriers. Furthermore, the thickness of the hole transport layer (NPB) is optimized. Furthermore, the thickness of the hole transport layer (NPB) is regulated, the blue/green tandem PeLED achieved relatively balanced luminescence and exhibits the largest EQE of 0.33%. The developed red/green/blue tandem PeLED exhibits the highest EQE of 0.5%, which is the first report in the field of PeLEDs, and exhibits the largest External Quantum Efficiency(EQE) of 0.33%. The developed red/green/blue tandem PeLED exhibits the highest EQE of 0.5%. In conclusion, this work provides a reference strategy for the co-electroluminescence of multicolor perovskites, which is expected to promote the development of perovskite in display applications.

Key words: perovskite light-emitting diodes, multicolor emission centers, intermediate connection layer, carrier distribution regulation

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