| Literature DB >> 30813341 |
Shuming Chen1, Chen Chen2, Cong Bao3, Muhammad Mujahid4, Ye Li5, Ping Chen6, Yu Duan7,8.
Abstract
Perovskite-based materials have attracted considerable attention in photoelectric devices. In this paper, we report the one-step fabrication of spin-coated CsPbBr2.5I0.5 perovskite films doped with PAN (polyacrylonitrile) polymer. A red perovskite LED (PeLED) composite film was fabricated which featured a maximum luminance value of 657 cd/m² at 8 V. We fabricated white PeLEDs by combining hole transporting layer material emission, perovskite⁻polymer composite material PAN:CsPbBr2.5I0.5, and pure inorganic perovskite CsPbBr₃ as a luminescent layer. The maximum luminance of the device was 360 cd/m² at 7 V, and the color coordinate was (0.31, 0.36). We obtained an ideal white light-emitting device that paves the way for further development of white PeLEDs.Entities:
Keywords: inorganic perovskite; polymer; white PeLED
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30813341 PMCID: PMC6412383 DOI: 10.3390/molecules24040800
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411
Figure 1(a) The device structure diagram of a red perovskite light-emitting diode (PeLED); (b) the device structure diagram of a white PeLED; (c) the chemical structure of polyacrylonitrile (PAN).
Figure 2(a) SEM image of CsPbBr2.5I0.5 film without PAN; (b) SEM image of CsPbBr2.5I0.5 film with PAN.
Figure 3(a) Atomic force microscope (AFM) image of CsPbBr2.5I0.5 film without PAN; (b) AFM image of CsPbBr2.5I0.5 film with PAN.
Figure 4Photoluminescence spectra of the CsPbBr2.5I0.5 film.
Figure 5Current–luminance–voltage (I–L–V) characteristic curve of a red PeLED: (a) Current density–voltage (J–V) curve; (b) luminance–voltage (L–V) curve.
Figure 6Electroluminescence spectra of a red PeLED.
Figure 7Current–luminance–voltage (I–L–V) characteristic curve and electroluminescence spectra of the white PeLED: (a) Current density–voltage (J–V) curve; (b) luminance–voltage (L–V) curve; (c) current efficiency–voltage (CE–V) curve; (d) electroluminescence spectra of the white PeLED device.
Figure 8(a) Device energy level diagram of the white PeLED; (b) schematic diagram of the exciton distribution in the luminescent layer.