Spectra stable deep-blue light-emitting diodes based on cryolite-like cerium(III) halides with nanosecond d-f emission

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Abstract

Next-generation wide color gamut displays require the development of efficient and toxic-free light-emitting materials meeting the crucial Rec. 2020 standard. With the rapid progress of green and red perovskite lightemitting diodes (PeLEDs), blue PeLEDs remain a central challenge because of the undesirable color coordinates and poor spectra stability. Here, we report Cs3CeBrxI6-x (x = 0 to 6) with the cryolite-like structure and stable and tunable color coordinates from (0.17, 0.02) to (0.15, 0.04). Further encouraged by the short exciton lifetime (26.1 ns) and high photoluminescence quantum yield (∼76%), we construct Cs3CeBrxI6-x-based rare-earth LEDs via thermal evaporation. A seed layer strategy is conducted to improve the device's performance. The optimal Cs3CeI6 device achieves a maximum external quantum efficiency of 3.5% and a luminance of 470 cd m-2 with stable deep-blue color coordinates of (0.15, 0.04). Our work opens another avenue to achieving efficient and spectrally stable deep-blue LEDs.

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Guo, Q., Wang, L., Yang, L., Duan, J., Du, H., Ji, G., … Tang, J. (2022). Spectra stable deep-blue light-emitting diodes based on cryolite-like cerium(III) halides with nanosecond d-f emission. Science Advances, 8(50). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abq2148

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