Optimizing Emission Stability in Blue Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes via Oxygen‐Plasma Treatment of NixOy Hole Transport Layer

Author:

Yan Zhen‐Li12,Huang Hong‐Yu2,Benas Jean‐Sebastien2,Yang Ching‐Wei2,Su Chun‐Jen3,Liang Fang‐Cheng2,Chen Wei‐Cheng2,Tsai Hsinhan4ORCID,Jeng Ru‐Jong1ORCID,Kuo Chi‐Ching2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Institute of Polymer Science and Engineering and Advanced Research Center for Green Materials Science and Technology National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan

2. Institute of Organic and Polymeric Materials, Research and Development Center of Smart Textile Technology National Taipei University of Technology Taipei 10608 Taiwan

3. National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center 101 Hsin‐Ann Road, Hsinchu Science Park Hsinchu 30076 Taiwan

4. Department of Chemistry University of California Berkeley Berkeley CA 94720 USA

Abstract

AbstractCurrently, wide‐color gamut perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs) are commonly controlled through halide composition tuning. However, the formation of perovskite crystals involving different ion radii of halogens often results in structural fragility and ionic defects, leading to emission instability during operation. This study showcases a novel approach to achieving a homogeneous and low‐defect crystalline state by regulating the thermodynamic nucleation mechanism of sky‐blue perovskite, thereby enhancing emission stability. Utilizing oxygen‐plasma treatment, a highly uniform surface energy is ensured for the nickel oxide acting as a hole transport layer. This treatment not only induces homogeneous nucleation of the perovskite layer but also effectively suppresses crystal defects. Simultaneously, the uniform surface energy alleviates halide phase separation caused by Ostwald ripening. Upon optimizing the fabrication conditions for sky‐blue perovskite, the resulting PeLEDs, featuring an electroluminescent peak at 486 nm, attain a luminance of 1125.3 cd m2 with exceptional electroluminescent stability and a T50 lifetime. Furthermore, gaining insights into the thermodynamic nucleation mechanism in mix‐halides and perovskites contributes to the advancement of research on sky‐blue PeLEDs and offers valuable perspectives for future development.

Funder

Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan

Kementerian Pendidikan

Publisher

Wiley

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