Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7839631 | Journal of Luminescence | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites (OIHPs) have been emerged as promising emitting materials for light-emitting diodes due to their miraculous optoelectronic properties. In pursuit of high perovskite quality, anti-solvent assisted crystallization (ASAC) is currently one of the most widely used low-energy consumption methods. However, traditional large-volume use of ASAC anti-solvent, such as chlorobenzene (CB), chloroform (CF), are hazardous to both the environment and human beings. Therefore, the development of green solvent for the ASAC will be of great important for the fabrication of perovskite light emitting diodes (PeLEDs) in more sustainable and environmental friendly ways. Herein, we employ a green solvent, isopropyl alcohol (IPA), as anti-solvent in ASAC for the first time, resulting in a high efficient PeLEDs with a maximum luminance of 7960â¯cdâ¯mâ2, a current efficiency of 2.2â¯cdâ¯Aâ1, and a low turn-on voltage of 2â¯V. Compared to traditional toxicity solvents, IPA based ASAC leads to smoother surfaces and smaller grains of perovskites, while keeping the same crystallization features. Our results demonstrate that IPA is an excellent green ASAC anti-solvent alternative for high-quality perovskite film, and thus providing a novel opportunity for the low-cost and eco-friendly fabrication of PeLEDs.
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Authors
Zijun Wang, Bingxin Huai, Genjie Yang, Mengge Wu, Junsheng Yu,