A Review on Halide Perovskites as Color Conversion Layers in White Light Emitting Diode Applications

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In the last decade, halide perovskites have attracted great interest due to many reasons, including their low cost, solution-processability, superior PL properties, broad range of color tunability, color purity, and defect tolerance, among others. They are in increasing demand for a wide range of applications, such as solar cells, light emitting diodes (LEDs), white LEDs (WLED), and lasers. Yellow phosphors have been heavily employed in solid-state lighting, since its illumination by blue yields white light with various optical features, such as high/low CRI, CCT, and luminous efficiency. However, phosphors as pigments are seldom found and are costly material. In this sense, halide perovskites may offer a promising alternative to phosphors for future solid-state lighting. In this study, the synthesis and optical properties of halide perovskites, as well as their application in WLED as a conversion layer are investigated.

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Guner, T., & Demir, M. M. (2018, July 11). A Review on Halide Perovskites as Color Conversion Layers in White Light Emitting Diode Applications. Physica Status Solidi (A) Applications and Materials Science. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201800120

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