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Perovskite-molecule composite thin films for efficient and stable light-emitting diodes.

Heyong WangFelix Utama KosasihHongling YuGuanhaojie ZhengJiangbin ZhangGalia PozinaYang LiuChunxiong BaoZhangjun HuXianjie LiuLibor KoberaSabina AbbrentJiri BrusYizheng JinMats FahlmanRichard Henry FriendCaterina DucatiXiao-Ke LiuFeng Gao
Published in: Nature communications (2020)
Although perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have recently experienced significant progress, there are only scattered reports of PeLEDs with both high efficiency and long operational stability, calling for additional strategies to address this challenge. Here, we develop perovskite-molecule composite thin films for efficient and stable PeLEDs. The perovskite-molecule composite thin films consist of in-situ formed high-quality perovskite nanocrystals embedded in the electron-transport molecular matrix, which controls nucleation process of perovskites, leading to PeLEDs with a peak external quantum efficiency of 17.3% and half-lifetime of approximately 100 h. In addition, we find that the device degradation mechanism at high driving voltages is different from that at low driving voltages. This work provides an effective strategy and deep understanding for achieving efficient and stable PeLEDs from both material and device perspectives.
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