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Enhanced stability and performance of light-emitting diodes based onin situfabricated FAPbBr3nanocrystalsvialigand compensation withn-octylphosphonic acid

JOURNAL OF MATERIALS CHEMISTRY C(2020)

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Perovskite-based light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) are arousing great interest as promising technology for next-generation displays due to their narrow emission linewidth, tunable emission wavelength, and high photoluminescence quantum yield. Due to the superiorities of the simple fabricating process and high efficiency, thein situpreparation of PeLEDs has attracted more attention. However, numerous defects are induced due to the ligand loss in thein situfabrication of the perovskite film, which restricts the performance improvement of PeLEDs to a larger extent. Here, we introduce a dual ligand 2,2-diphenylethylamine bromide (DPEA-Br) in precursor solution andn-octylphosphonic acid (OPA) in antisolvent forin situfabricating FAPbBr(3)perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs). As a result, the OPA-FAPbBr(3)PNC films demonstrate a higher crystallinity, a longer radiative lifetime, and an improved environmental stability, due to the synergistic effect of compensating ligands and passivating defects of OPA. Finally, we obtain a significantly enhanced device efficiency of a maximum luminance of 3273 cd m(-2)and a current efficiency of 17.7 cd A(-1), which are 12.5 times and 6.1 times higher than those of the control device, respectively. The ligand compensation method with OPA proposed in this work can provide a robust platform for achieving high-quality PNC films and highly efficient PeLEDs.
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