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Self-defect-passivation by Br-enrichment in FA-doped Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 quantum dots: towards high-performance quantum dot light-emitting diodes.


ABSTRACT: Halide vacancy defect is one of the major origins of non-radiative recombination in the lead halide perovskite light emitting devices (LEDs). Hence the defect passivation is highly demanded for the high-performance perovskite LEDs. Here, we demonstrated that FA doping led to the enrichment of Br in Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QDs. Due to the defect passivation by the enriched Br, the trap density in Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 significantly decreased after FA doping, and which improved the optical properties of Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QDs and their QD-LEDs. PLQY of Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QDs increased from 76.8% (x?=?0) to 85.1% (x?=?0.04), and Lmax and CEmax of Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QD-LEDs were improved from Lmax?=?2880 cd m-2 and CEmax?=?1.98 cd A-1 (x?=?0) to Lmax?=?5200 cd m-2 and CEmax?=?3.87 cd A-1 (x?=?0.04). Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QD-LED device structure was optimized by using PVK as a HTL and ZnO modified with b-PEI as an ETL. The energy band diagram of Cs1-xFAxPbBr3 QD-LEDs deduced by UPS analyses.

SUBMITTER: Park YR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7479606 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Self-defect-passivation by Br-enrichment in FA-doped Cs<sub>1-x</sub>FA<sub>x</sub>PbBr<sub>3</sub> quantum dots: towards high-performance quantum dot light-emitting diodes.

Park Young Ran YR   Eom Sangwon S   Kim Hong Hee HH   Choi Won Kook WK   Kang Youngjong Y  

Scientific reports 20200908 1


Halide vacancy defect is one of the major origins of non-radiative recombination in the lead halide perovskite light emitting devices (LEDs). Hence the defect passivation is highly demanded for the high-performance perovskite LEDs. Here, we demonstrated that FA doping led to the enrichment of Br in Cs<sub>1-x</sub>FA<sub>x</sub>PbBr<sub>3</sub> QDs. Due to the defect passivation by the enriched Br, the trap density in Cs<sub>1-x</sub>FA<sub>x</sub>PbBr<sub>3</sub> significantly decreased after F  ...[more]

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