Science Advances | |
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년도 | 2024 |
학술지명 | Science Advances |
논문명 | Brightening deep-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes: A path to Rec. 2020 |
게재권/집 | 10/20 |
수록페이지 | eadn8465 |
저자명 | Seungjae Lee†, Junho Kim†, Hyojun Kim, Changwon Kim, Siin Kim, Changjo Kim, Heeseung Lee, Bongjun Choi, Chinnadurai Muthu, Taehyun Kim, Jihyung Lee, Seungbok Lee, Hyotcherl Ihee, and Jung-Yong Lee* |
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Abstract Deep-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) of high purity are highly sought after for next-generation displays complying with the Rec. 2020 standard. However, mixed-halide perovskite materials designed for deep-blue emitters are prone to halide vacancies, which readily occur because of the low formation energy of chloride vacancies. This degrades bandgap instability and performance. Here, we propose a chloride vacancy–targeting passivation strategy using sulfonate ligands with different chain lengths. The sulfonate groups have a strong affinity for lead(II) ions, effectively neutralizing vacancies. Our strategy successfully suppressed phase segregation, yielding color-stable deep-blue PeLEDs with an emission peak at 461 nanometers and a maximum luminance (Lmax) of 2707 candela per square meter with external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 3.05%, one of the highest for Rec. 2020 standard–compliant deep-blue PeLEDs. We also observed a notable increase in EQE up to 5.68% at Lmax of 1978 candela per square meter with an emission peak at 461 nanometers by changing the carbon chain length. |