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Effect of the solvent used for fabrication of perovskite films by solvent dropping on performance of perovskite light-emitting diodes

Author(s)
Yu, Jae ChoulKim, Dae WooKim, Da BinJung, Eui DaeLee, Ki-SukLee, SukbinNuzzo, Daniele DiKim, Ji-SeonSong, Myoung Hoon
Issued Date
2017-02
DOI
10.1039/C6NR08158D
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/21221
Fulltext
http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2017/nr/c6nr08158d#!divAbstract
Citation
NANOSCALE, v.9, no.5, pp.2088 - 2094
Abstract
Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites have emerged as a next-generation candidate for light-emitting device applications due to their excellent optical and electrical properties with narrow band emission compared to organic emitters. The morphological control of perovskite films with full surface coverage and few defect sites is essential for achieving highly efficient perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs). Here, we obtain a highly uniform perovskite film with a remarkably reduced number of defect sites in a perovskite crystal using chlorobenzene dropping. This effort leads to the enhanced performance of PeLEDs with a CH3NH3PbBr3 film using chlorobenzene dropping with a maximum luminance of 14 460 cd m(-2) (at 3.8 V) and a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 0.71% (at 2.8 V). This research confirms that the role of the solvent in the solvent dropping method is to fabricate a dense and uniform perovskite film and to passivate the defect sites of the perovskite crystal films.
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
ISSN
2040-3364
Keyword
ORGANOMETAL HALIDE PEROVSKITESOLAR-CELLSLOW-TEMPERATUREANION-EXCHANGEEFFICIENCYNANOCRYSTALSCSPBX3ELECTRONCRYSTALLIZATIONDEPOSITION

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