Author:
Lee Chang Min,Choi Dong Hyun,Islam Amjad,Kim Dong Hyun,Kim Tae Wook,Jeong Geon-Woo,Cho Hyun Woo,Park Min Jae,Shah Syed Hamad Ullah,Chae Hyung Ju,Kim Kyoung-Ho,Sujak Muhammad,Lee Jae Woo,Kim Donghyun,Kim Chul Hoon,Lee Hyun Jae,Bae Tae-Sung,Yu Seung Min,Jin Jong Sung,Kang Yong-Cheol,Park Juyun,Song Myungkwan,Kim Chang-Su,Shin Sung Tae,Ryu Seung Yoon
Abstract
AbstractHerein, an unprecedented report is presented on the incorporation of size-dependent gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) capping into a conventional hole transport layer, poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrenesulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS). The hole transport layer blocks ion-diffusion/migration in methylammonium-lead-bromide (MAPbBr3)-based perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) as a modified interlayer. The PVP-capped 90 nm AuNP device exhibited a seven-fold increase in efficiency (1.5%) as compared to the device without AuNPs (0.22%), where the device lifetime was also improved by 17-fold. This advancement is ascribed to the far-field scattering of AuNPs, modified work function and carrier trapping/detrapping. The improvement in device lifetime is attributed to PVP-capping of AuNPs which prevents indium diffusion into the perovskite layer and surface ion migration into PEDOT:PSS through the formation of induced electric dipole. The results also indicate that using large AuNPs (> 90 nm) reduces exciton recombination because of the trapping of excess charge carriers due to the large surface area.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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