Abstract
The electron injection and transport behavior are of vital importance to the performance of quantum-dot light-emitting diodes. By simultaneously measuring the electroluminescence-photoluminescence of the quantum-dot light-emitting diodes, we identify the presence of leakage electrons which leads to the discrepancy of the electroluminescence and the photoluminescence roll-off. To trace the transport paths of the leakage electrons, a single photon counting technique is developed. This technique enables us to detect the weak photon signals and thus provides a means to visualize the electron transport paths at different voltages. The results show that, the electrons, except those recombining within the quantum-dots, leak to the hole transport layer or recombine at the hole transport layer/quantum-dot interface, thus leading to the reduction of efficiency. By reducing the amount of leakage electrons, quantum-dot light-emitting diode with an internal power conversion efficiency of over 98% can be achieved.
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Su, Q., Chen, Z., & Chen, S. (2024). Tracing the electron transport behavior in quantum-dot light-emitting diodes via single photon counting technique. Nature Communications , 15(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-52521-0
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