Origin of efficiency roll-off in colloidal quantum-dot light-emitting diodes

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We study the origin of efficiency roll-off (also called "efficiency droop") in colloidal quantum-dot light-emitting diodes through the comparison of quantum-dot (QD) electroluminescence and photoluminescence. We find that an electric-field-induced decrease in QD luminescence efficiency - and not charge leakage or QD charging (Auger recombination) - is responsible for the roll-off behavior, and use the quantum confined Stark effect to accurately predict the external quantum efficiency roll-off of QD light-emitting diodes. © 2013 American Physical Society.

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Shirasaki, Y., Supran, G. J., Tisdale, W. A., & Bulović, V. (2013). Origin of efficiency roll-off in colloidal quantum-dot light-emitting diodes. Physical Review Letters, 110(21). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevLett.110.217403

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