材料科学
光谱学
溶剂
二极管
光电子学
发光二极管
纳米晶
光化学
分析化学(期刊)
纳米技术
化学
色谱法
有机化学
量子力学
物理
作者
Semin Ko,Hyun Jae Lee,Hyeon Woo Jeong,Ja Yeon Kim,Seon Joo Lee,Jaemin Lee,Sun Jin Yun,Chul Hoon Kim,Sungho Choi
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsanm.4c06512
摘要
In the solution process using perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) as emitting materials for light-emitting diodes (LEDs), solvent orthogonality typically plays a crucial role in preserving stable interfacial conditions between the carrier transport layers on both sides. Unfortunately, there is a lack of clear understanding of which solvent to choose and what effects the solvent has in realizing the photo/electroluminescence (PL and EL) properties of the given PNCs. Here, we investigate the impact of merely changing dispersing solvents on the properties of PNCs, which belong to a family of nonpolar aliphatic hydrocarbons, hexane, octane, and decane. We can realize that by simply postdispersing using longer chain alkane solvents, both the PL/EL properties were improved along with the synthetic yield and uniform PNC particle size distribution, and the suppressed surface defect was found using time-resolved photoluminescence analysis. Samples that underwent dispersion and washing using a decane solvent, which effectively heals the remnant surface defects, were confirmed to have doubled the yield and improved luminous efficiency with superior EL (maximum external quantum efficiency of 14.7%) with reproducible device performances. The given dispersing solvent selection strategy has the potential to enhance the PL and EL properties and thus the reproducibility of perovskite-based LEDs.
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