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Improved highly efficient Dion-Jacobson type perovskite light-emitting diodes by effective surface polarization architecture.

Hanjun YangJun TangLiangliang DengZhe LiuXia YangZengqi HuangHaomiao YuKai WangJinpeng Li
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
Quasi-two-dimensional (quasi-2D) perovskites are emerging as promising materials for highly stable light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, their lower charge transport mobilities and higher defect densities may constrain their light-emitting efficiency. Here, we combine an excessive-salt-assisted (ESA) process with antisolvent treatments to inhibit the defects in Dion-Jacobson-type perovskite LEDs. Such a method could improve the film quality and recombination efficiency. By further investigation, we found that artificially building a bulk junction interface and enhancing surface polarization could play a more important role in promoting the ability of charge carrier injection and recombination for high-performance LED devices. Accordingly, the DJ-type quasi-2D perovskite LED can achieve a high external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 7.1%.
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