Bright and Color-Stable Blue-Light-Emitting Diodes
based on Three-Dimensional Perovskite Polycrystalline Films via Morphology
and Interface Engineering
Substantial progress has been achieved
in red and green perovskite
light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs). However, blue PeLEDs are still inferior
in light-emitting efficiency and luminance compared with their green
and red counterparts. Herein efficient blue PeLEDs simultaneously
achieving high luminance and high color stability are fabricated based
on the polycrystalline perovskites with a 3D Rb–Cs alloyed
scaffold. The synergistic manipulation of an isopropanol antisolvent
treatment and the PEDOT:PSS/blue perovskite interface modification
with RbCl effectively improve the photoluminescence properties of
the resultant blue polycrystalline 3D perovskite films and the final
electroluminescence performance of the blue PeLEDs. The optimized
blue PeLEDs show a maximum external quantum efficiency of 1.66% with
an emission peak at 484 nm and a full width at half-maximum of 18
nm as well as CIE coordinates of (0.08, 0.21). Moreover, the optimized
blue PeLEDs not only show superior color stability under various luminances
but also achieve high luminances. The obtained maximum luminance of
9243 cd m–2 is one of the highest values among the
efficient and color-stable blue PeLEDs.