Effects of local compositional heterogeneity in mixed halide perovskites on blue electroluminescence

  • Xiyu Luo
  • , Weidong Xu
  • , Guanhaojie Zheng
  • , Sandhya Tammireddy
  • , Qi Wei
  • , Max Karlsson
  • , Zhaojun Zhang
  • , Kangyu Ji
  • , Simon Kahmann
  • , Chunyang Yin
  • , Yatao Zou
  • , Zeyu Zhang
  • , Huaiyu Chen
  • , Lucas A.B. Marçal
  • , Haifeng Zhao
  • , Dongxin Ma
  • , Dongdong Zhang
  • , Yue Lu
  • , Mingjie Li
  • , Carsten Deibel
  • Samuel D. Stranks, Lian Duan, Jesper Wallentin, Wei Huang, Feng Gao

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Abstract

Compositional heterogeneity is commonly observed in mixed bromide/iodide perovskite photoabsorbers, typically with minimal effects on charge carrier recombination and photovoltaic performance. Consistently, it has so far received very limited attention in bromide/chloride-mixed perovskites, which hold particular significance for blue light-emitting diodes. Here, we uncover that even a minor degree of localized halide heterogeneity leads to severe non-radiative losses in mixed bromide/chloride blue perovskite emitters, presenting a stark contrast to general observations in photovoltaics. We not only provide a visualization of the heterogeneity landscape spanning from micro-to sub-microscale but also identify that this issue mainly arises from the initially formed chloride-rich clusters during perovskite nucleation. Our work sheds light on a long-term neglected factor impeding the advancement of blue light-emitting diodes using mixed halide perovskites and provides a practical strategy to mitigate this issue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1054-1070
Number of pages17
JournalMatter
Volume7
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • blue perovskite light-emitting diodes
  • local compositional heterogeneity
  • MAP 3: Understanding
  • mixed halide perovskites

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Materials Science

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