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Light-Emitting Organic Semiconductor-Incorporated Perovskites: Fundamental Properties and Device Applications.

Wenhao ShaoSeokjoo YangKang WangLetian Dou
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Recently, organic semiconductor-incorporated perovskites (OSiPs) have emerged as a new subclass of next-generation organic-inorganic hybrid materials. OSiPs combine the advantages of organic semiconductors, such as large design windows and tunable optoelectronic functionalities, with the excellent charge-transport properties of the inorganic metal-halide counterparts. OSiPs provide a new materials platform for the exploitation of charge and lattice dynamics at the organic-inorganic interfaces for various applications. This Perspective reviews recent achievements in OSiPs highlighting the benefits from organic semiconductor incorporation and elucidates the fundamental light-emitting mechanism, energy transfer, as well as band alignment structures at the organic-inorganic interface. Insights on the emission tunability lead toward a discussion of the potential of OSiPs in light-emitting applications, such as perovskite light-emitting diodes or lasing systems.
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