| Literature DB >> 31967834 |
Zhibin Wang1, Fuzhi Wang1, Biao Zhao2, Songnan Qu3, Tasawar Hayat4, Ahmed Alsaedi4, Laizhi Sui5, Kaijun Yuan5, Jianqi Zhang6, Zhixiang Wei6, Zhan'ao Tan2.
Abstract
Lead halide perovskites have attracted tremendous attention because of their impressive optoelectronic properties. However, the toxicity of lead remains a bottleneck for further commercial development. Two-dimensional Ruddlesden-Popper tin-based perovskites are lead-free and more stable compared to their three-dimensional counterparts, which have great potential in the optoelectronic device field. Herein, we demonstrate high-quality two-dimensional phenylethylammonium tin-iodide perovskite (PEA2SnI4) thin films by using toluene as the antisolvent. Furthermore, the PeLED performance is greatly improved by replacing the PEAI spacer cation with 2-thiopheneethyllamine iodide (TEAI). As a result, a TEA-based PeLED device is achieved with a low turn-on voltage of 2.3 V, a maximum luminance of 322 cd m-2, and maximum external quantum efficiency of 0.62%, which are the highest efficiency and brightness for pure red (emission peak = 638 nm) tin-based PeLEDs to date.Entities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 31967834 DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.9b03565
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Phys Chem Lett ISSN: 1948-7185 Impact factor: 6.475