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Color-pure red light-emitting diodes based on two-dimensional lead-free perovskites.

Fanglong YuanXiaopeng ZhengAndrew JohnstonYa-Kun WangChun ZhouYitong DongBin ChenHaijie ChenJames Z FanGeetu SharmaPeicheng LiYuan GaoOleksandr VoznyyHao-Ting KungZheng Hong LuOsman M BakrEdward H Sargent
Published in: Science advances (2020)
It remains a central challenge to the information display community to develop red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) that meet demanding color coordinate requirements for wide color gamut displays. Here, we report high-efficiency, lead-free (PEA)2SnI4 perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) with color coordinates (0.708, 0.292) that fulfill the Rec. 2100 specification for red emitters. Using valeric acid (VA)-which we show to be strongly coordinated to Sn2+-we slow the crystallization rate of the perovskite, improving the film morphology. The incorporation of VA also protects tin from undesired oxidation during the film-forming process. The improved films and the reduced Sn4+ content enable PeLEDs with an external quantum efficiency of 5% and an operating half-life exceeding 15 hours at an initial brightness of 20 cd/m2 This work illustrates the potential of Cd- and Pb-free PeLEDs for display technology.
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