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Efficient blue light-emitting diodes based on quantum-confined bromide perovskite nanostructures

  • Yang Liu
  • , Jieyuan Cui
  • , Kai Du
  • , He Tian
  • , Zhuofei He
  • , Qiaohui Zhou
  • , Zhaoliang Yang
  • , Yunzhou Deng
  • , Dong Chen
  • , Xiaobing Zuo
  • , Yang Ren
  • , Liang Wang
  • , Haiming Zhu
  • , Baodan Zhao
  • , Dawei Di
  • , Jianpu Wang
  • , Richard H. Friend
  • , Yizheng Jin*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The emergence of inorganic–organic hybrid perovskites, a unique class of solution-processable crystalline semiconductors, provides new opportunities for large-area, low-cost and colour-saturated light-emitting diodes (LEDs) ideal for display and solid-state lighting applications1. However, the performance of blue perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs)2–11 is far inferior to that of their near-infrared, red and green counterparts12–19, strongly limiting the practicality of the PeLED technology. Here, we demonstrate blue PeLEDs emitting at 483 nm with colour coordinates of (0.094, 0.184) and operating with a peak external quantum efficiency of up to 9.5% at a luminance of 54 cd m–2. The devices have a T50 lifetime of 250 s for an initial brightness of 100 cd m–2. The efficient blue electroluminescence originates from a structure of quantum-confined perovskite nanoparticles embedded within quasi-two-dimensional phases with higher bandgaps, prepared by an antisolvent processing scheme. Our work paves the way towards high-performance PeLEDs in the blue region.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)760-764
JournalNature Photonics
Volume13
Issue number11
Online published19 Aug 2019
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2019
Externally publishedYes

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