A Universal Perovskite Nanocrystal Ink for High-Performance Optoelectronic Devices

  • Hochan Song
  • , Jonghee Yang
  • , Woo Hyeon Jeong
  • , Jeongjae Lee
  • , Tack Ho Lee
  • , Jung Won Yoon
  • , Hajin Lee
  • , Alexandra J. Ramadan
  • , Robert D.J. Oliver
  • , Seong Chan Cho
  • , Seul Gi Lim
  • , Ji Won Jang
  • , Zhongkai Yu
  • , Jae Taek Oh
  • , Eui Dae Jung
  • , Myoung Hoon Song
  • , Sung Heum Park
  • , James R. Durrant
  • , Henry J. Snaith
  • , Sang Uck Lee
  • Bo Ram Lee, Hyosung Choi

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Abstract

Semiconducting lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (PNCs) are regarded as promising candidates for next-generation optoelectronic devices due to their solution processability and outstanding optoelectronic properties. While the field of light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and photovoltaics (PVs), two prime examples of optoelectronic devices, has recently seen a multitude of efforts toward high-performance PNC-based devices, realizing both devices with high efficiencies and stabilities through a single PNC processing strategy has remained a challenge. In this work, diphenylpropylammonium (DPAI) surface ligands, found through a judicious ab-initio-based ligand search, are shown to provide a solution to this problem. The universal PNC ink with DPAI ligands presented here, prepared through a solution-phase ligand-exchange process, simultaneously allows single-step processed LED and PV devices with peak electroluminescence external quantum efficiency of 17.00% and power conversion efficiency of 14.92% (stabilized output 14.00%), respectively. It is revealed that a careful design of the aromatic rings such as in DPAI is the decisive factor in bestowing such high performances, ease of solution processing, and improved phase stability up to 120 days. This work illustrates the power of ligand design in producing PNC ink formulations for high-throughput production of optoelectronic devices; it also paves a path for “dual-mode” devices with both PV and LED functionalities.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2209486
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - 23 Feb 2023
Externally publishedYes

UN SDGs

This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy
    SDG 7 Affordable and Clean Energy

Keywords

  • light-emitting diodes
  • perovskite nanocrystals
  • photovoltaics
  • solution-phase ligand exchange

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