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Efficient all-thermally evaporated perovskite light-emitting diodes for active-matrix displays

Nature Photonics [2023]
Li Jinghui, Du Peipei, Guo Qingxun, Sun Liang, Shen Zixi, Zhu Jiaxing, Dong Chong, Wang Liang, Zhang Xin, Li Luying, Yang Chaoqun, Pan Jie, Liu Zhengzheng, Xia Bing, Xiao Zewen, Du Juan, Song Boxiang, Luo Jiajun, Tang Jiang
ABSTRACT

Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have recently demonstrated great potential for next-generation displays. Fabricating PeLEDs by scalable and well-established thermal evaporation—the technique used for industrial manufacturing of organic light-emitting diodes—should accelerate the development of perovskite displays; however, thermal evaporation of perovskites produces films with a high density of defects due to fast and uncontrollable crystal growth during evaporation. As a result, the performance of evaporated PeLEDs is lagging behind their solution-processed counterparts. Here we develop a tri-source co-evaporation strategy to introduce a multifunctional Lewis-base additive that reduces the perovskite grain size while confining charge carriers and passivating surface defects. The process enables the in situ formation of high-quality perovskite nanocrystal films with improved crystallinity, enhanced photoluminescence quantum yield and suppressed defects. A peak external quantum efficiency of 16.4% is achieved for green PeLEDs with an all-thermally evaporated device architecture. We further fabricate active-matrix PeLED displays by integrating top-emitting PeLEDs on a 6.67-inch thin-film transistor backplane. The displays show high-definition images and videos with a resolution of 1,080 × 2,400 and continuous greyscale information. We anticipate that this work will stimulate the exploration of efficient vapour-deposited PeLEDs for industrial display applications.

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