| Literature DB >> 28692786 |
Haizhu Sun1,2, Zhenyu Yang3, Mingyang Wei3, Wei Sun1, Xiyan Li3, Shuyang Ye1, Yongbiao Zhao3,4, Hairen Tan3, Emily L Kynaston1, Tyler B Schon1, Han Yan1, Zheng-Hong Lu4, Geoffrey A Ozin1, Edward H Sargent3, Dwight S Seferos1.
Abstract
Whereas organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) have remarkable potential in the development of optoelectronic materials, their relatively poor chemical and colloidal stability undermines their performance in optoelectronic devices. Herein, this issue is addressed by passivating PNCs with a class of chemically addressable ligands. The robust ligands effectively protect the PNC surfaces, enhance PNC solution processability, and can be chemically addressed by thermally induced crosslinking or radical-induced polymerization. This thin polymer shield further enhances the photoluminescence quantum yields by removing surface trap states. Crosslinked methylammonium lead bromide (MAPbBr3 ) PNCs are applied as active materials to build light-emitting diodes that have low turn-on voltages and achieve a record luminance of over 7000 cd m-2 , around threefold better than previous reported MA-based PNC devices. These results indicate the great potential of this ligand passivation approach for long lifespan, highly efficient PNC light emitters.Entities:
Keywords: crosslinking reaction; double bond modification; light-emitting diodes; nanocrystals; perovskites; water resistant
Year: 2017 PMID: 28692786 DOI: 10.1002/adma.201701153
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849