Abstract
Serious performance decline arose for perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) once the active area was enlarged. Here we investigate the failure mechanism of the widespread active film fabrication method; and ascribe severe phase-segregation to be the reason. We thereby introduce L-Norvaline to construct a COO−-coordinated intermediate phase with low formation enthalpy. The new intermediate phase changes the crystallization pathway, thereby suppressing the phase-segregation. Accordingly, high-quality large-area quasi-2D films with desirable properties are obtained. Based on this, we further rationally adjusted films’ recombination kinetics. We reported a series of highly-efficient green quasi-2D PeLEDs with active areas of 9.0 cm2. The peak EQE of 16.4% is achieved in = 3, represent the most efficient large-area PeLEDs yet. Meanwhile, high brightness device with luminance up to 9.1 × 104 cd m−2 has achieved in = 10 film.
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Sun, C., Jiang, Y., Cui, M., Qiao, L., Wei, J., Huang, Y., … Yuan, M. (2021). High-performance large-area quasi-2D perovskite light-emitting diodes. Nature Communications, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-021-22529-x
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