Affiliation:
1. Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge Cambridge CB3 0HE UK
2. Department of Materials Science & Metallurgy University of Cambridge Cambridge CB3 0FS UK
Abstract
AbstractBlue gallium nitride (GaN) light‐emitting diodes (LEDs), combined with red/green fluorescent converters, have broad potential for display applications. Metal halide perovskites now show excellent luminescence properties and may be suitable as light converters. Here a simple solution‐processed method is reported to prepare a methylammonium lead bromide (MAPbBr3) nanoporous GaN composite. Fast (within 2 ps) energy transfer is demonstrated from photoexcited nanoporous GaN to encapsulate MAPbBr3 nanocrystals, as observed by transient absorption spectroscopy. The spatial confinement of the perovskite within the nanoporous GaN is shown to increase the perovskite radiative recombination rate. These results offer guidelines for developing high‐performance perovskite/nanoporous GaN optoelectronics.
Funder
Cambridge Trust
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
Royal Society