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Prakasam, Vittal; Tordera Salvador, Daniel; Di Giacomo, Francesco; Abbel, Robert; Langen, Arjan; Gelinck, Gerwin; Bolink, Henk
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This document is a artículoDate2019
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Halide perovskites have been gaining considerable attention recently for use in light-emitting applications, due to their bandgap tunability, color purity and low cost fabrication methods. However, current fabrication techniques limit the processing to small-area devices. Here, we show that a facile N2 gas-quenching technique can be used to make methylammonium lead bromide-based perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) with a peak luminance of 6600 cd/m2 and a current efficiency of 7.0 cd/A. We use this strategy to upscale PeLEDs to large-area substrates (230 cm2) by developing a protocol for slot-die coating combined with gas-quenching. The resulting large area devices (9 devices of each 4.46 cm2 per substrate) with three slot-die coated layers exhibit uniform emission with a peak luminance of 550 cd/m2 and a current efficiency of 2.6 cd/A. The reasons for the reduced performance and improvement routes are discussed. These results mark a vital step towards scalable manufacturing techniques for PeLEDs.
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Prakasam, Vittal Tordera, Daniel Di Giacomo, Francesco Abbel, Robert Langen, Arjan Gelinck, Gerwin Bolink, Henk 2019 Large Area Perovskite Light-Emitting Diodes by Gas-Assisted Crystallization Journal Of Materials Chemistry C 7 3795 3801 |
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https://doi.org/10.1039/C8TC06482B
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