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Valley-centre tandem perovskite light-emitting diodes

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Lee, Hyeon-Dong; Woo, Seung-Je; Kim, Sungjin; Kim, Junho; Zhou, Huanyu; Han, Shin Jung; Jang, Kyung Yeon; Kim, Dong-Hyeok; Park, Jinwoo; Yoo, Seunghyup; Lee, Tae-Woo

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Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Nanotechnology
Abstract
Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have emerged as a promising new light source for displays. The development roadmap for commercializing PeLEDs should include a tandem device structure, specifically by stacking a thin nanocrystal PeLED unit and an organic light-emitting diode unit, which can achieve a vivid and efficient tandem display; however, simply combining light-emitting diodes with different characteristics does not guarantee both narrowband emission and high efficiency, as it may cause a broadened electroluminescence spectra and a charge imbalance. Here, by conducting optical simulations of the hybrid tandem (h-tandem) PeLED, we have discovered a crucial optical microcavity structure known as the h-tandem valley, which enables the h-tandem PeLED to emit light with a narrow bandwidth. Specifically, the centre structure of the h-tandem valley (we call it valley-centre tandem) demonstrates near-perfect charge balance and optimal microcavity effects. As a result, the h-tandem PeLED achieves a high external quantum efficiency of 37.0% and high colour purity with a narrow full-width at half-maximum of 27.3 nm (versus 64.5 nm in organic light-emitting diodes) along with a fast on-off response. These findings offer a new strategy to overcome the limitations of nanocrystal-based PeLEDs, providing valuable optical and electrical guidelines for integrating different types of light-emitting device into practical display applications. A hybrid valley-centre tandem optical structure that combines perovskites and organic light-emitting diodes is demonstrated to obtain an efficient emitting device, showing the commercial potential of perovskite displays.
ISSN
1748-3387
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/199008
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41565-023-01581-2
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