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Gd-Based Solvated Shells for Defect Passivation of CsPbBr$_3$ Nanoplatelets Enabling Efficient Color-Saturated Blue Electroluminescence

Applied Physics 2023-06-27 v1 Materials Science

Abstract

Reduced-dimensional CsPbBr3_3 nanoplatelets (NPLs) are promising candidates for color-saturated blue emitters, yet their electroluminescence performance is hampered by non-radiative recombination, which is associated with bromine vacancies. Here, we show that a post-synthetic treatment of CsPbBr3_3 NPLs with GdBr3_3-dimethylformamide (DMF) can effectively eliminate defects while preserving the color. According to a combined experimental and theoretical study, Gd3+^{3+} ions are less reactive with NPLs as a result of compact interaction between them and DMF, and this stable Gd3+^{3+}-DMF solvation structure makes Brions more available and allows them to move more freely. Consequently, defects are rapidly passivated and photoluminescence quantum yield increases dramatically (from 35 to ~100%), while the surface ligand density and emission color remain unchanged. The result is a remarkable electroluminescence efficiency of 2.4% (at 464 nm), one of the highest in pure blue perovskite NPL light-emitting diodes. It is noteworthy that the conductive NPL film shows a high photoluminescence quantum yield of 80%, demonstrating NPLs' significant electroluminescence potential with further device structure design.

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@article{arxiv.2306.13852,
  title  = {Gd-Based Solvated Shells for Defect Passivation of CsPbBr$_3$ Nanoplatelets Enabling Efficient Color-Saturated Blue Electroluminescence},
  author = {Haoran Wang and Jingyu Qian and Jiayun Sun and Tong Su and Shiming Lei and Xiaoyu Zhang and Wallace C. H. Choy and Xiao Wei Sun and Kai Wang and Weiwei Zhao},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2306.13852},
  year   = {2023}
}