| Literature DB >> 34257298 |
Dexin Yang1,2, Guoling Zhang3, Runchen Lai3, Yao Cheng4, Yaxiao Lian3, Min Rao4, Dexuan Huo4, Dongchen Lan5, Baodan Zhao3,6,7, Dawei Di8,9,10.
Abstract
Reducing environmental impact is a key challenge for perovskite optoelectronics, as most high-performance devices are based on potentially toxic lead-halide perovskites. For photovoltaic solar cells, tin-lead (Sn-Pb) perovskite materials provide a promising solution for reducing toxicity. However, Sn-Pb perovskites typically exhibit low luminescence efficiencies, and are not ideal for light-emitting applications. Here we demonstrate highly luminescent germanium-lead (Ge-Pb) perovskite films with photoluminescence quantum efficiencies (PLQEs) of up to ~71%, showing a considerable relative improvement of ~34% over similarly prepared Ge-free, Pb-based perovskite films. In our initial demonstration of Ge-Pb perovskite LEDs, we achieve external quantum efficiencies (EQEs) of up to ~13.1% at high brightness (~1900 cd m-2), a step forward for reduced-toxicity perovskite LEDs. Our findings offer a new solution for developing eco-friendly light-emitting technologies based on perovskite semiconductors.Entities:
Year: 2021 PMID: 34257298 DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24616-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Commun ISSN: 2041-1723 Impact factor: 14.919