TY - JOUR
T1 - Halide Exchange via Halogenated Hydrocarbons Toward Bright Deep-Blue Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes
AU - Liang, Xiaopeng
AU - Zhou, Mingmin
AU - Tian, Dingding
AU - Xu, Shuang
AU - Gao, Xuan
AU - Wang, Chengcheng
AU - Wang, Ruishan
AU - Yu, Jinfeng
AU - Cao, Xuanxuan
AU - Wang, Nana
AU - Wang, Jianpu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Halide exchange, achieved by post-treating perovskite film with a chloride ion solution, has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for achieving deep-blue perovskites. However, the exchange solution usually utilizes high-polarity solvents, which can potentially damage the perovskite films, resulting in numerous defects. Here, an effective approach to achieving high-quality deep-blue perovskite films through in situ halide exchange using a nondestructive halogenated hydrocarbon solution (BC, benzyl chloride) is presented. It is found that BC, doped with a nucleophile tripropyl phosphine, can release chloride ions through a nucleophilic substitution reaction. Based on this exchange solution, deep-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with color coordinates of (0.137, 0.045), are achieved fully meeting the Rec. 2020 standard. These devices achieve an external quantum efficiency of ≈5% at a high luminance of 1000 cd cm−2. Moreover, the devices exhibit a half-lifetime of 42 min at an initial luminance of 100 cd m−2, representing the most stable deep-blue perovskite LEDs.
AB - Halide exchange, achieved by post-treating perovskite film with a chloride ion solution, has been demonstrated as an effective strategy for achieving deep-blue perovskites. However, the exchange solution usually utilizes high-polarity solvents, which can potentially damage the perovskite films, resulting in numerous defects. Here, an effective approach to achieving high-quality deep-blue perovskite films through in situ halide exchange using a nondestructive halogenated hydrocarbon solution (BC, benzyl chloride) is presented. It is found that BC, doped with a nucleophile tripropyl phosphine, can release chloride ions through a nucleophilic substitution reaction. Based on this exchange solution, deep-blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) with color coordinates of (0.137, 0.045), are achieved fully meeting the Rec. 2020 standard. These devices achieve an external quantum efficiency of ≈5% at a high luminance of 1000 cd cm−2. Moreover, the devices exhibit a half-lifetime of 42 min at an initial luminance of 100 cd m−2, representing the most stable deep-blue perovskite LEDs.
KW - halide exchange
KW - halogenated hydrocarbon
KW - perovskite light-emitting diodes
KW - post-treatment
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U2 - 10.1002/adom.202500385
DO - 10.1002/adom.202500385
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:105004304529
SN - 2195-1071
JO - Advanced Optical Materials
JF - Advanced Optical Materials
ER -