Abstract:Perovskite nanomaterials have been highly thought as next-generation light emitters after recent development, owing to their benefits of simple synthesis, low-cost, large-area, and wide color gamut. Encouragingly, the external quantum...
“…[5][6][7] However, as one of the three primary colors, pure blue PeLEDs still lag behind the red and green PeLEDs due to the low photoluminescence quantum yield and poor stability of the blue perovskite emission layer. 8,9 Despite the EQE of sky-blue PeLEDs reaching 18% at 480 nm, 10 sky-blue emission cannot meet the full color display requirements for the Rec.2020 standards. 11 Therefore, precisely controlled synthesis of a pure blue perovskite emission layer is essential for high-performance pure-blue PeLEDs and meeting commercial display standards.…”
Metal halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have emerged as a highly promising luminescent materials for next generation light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, the pure blue perovskite LEDs (460-470 nm) suffer from the...
“…[5][6][7] However, as one of the three primary colors, pure blue PeLEDs still lag behind the red and green PeLEDs due to the low photoluminescence quantum yield and poor stability of the blue perovskite emission layer. 8,9 Despite the EQE of sky-blue PeLEDs reaching 18% at 480 nm, 10 sky-blue emission cannot meet the full color display requirements for the Rec.2020 standards. 11 Therefore, precisely controlled synthesis of a pure blue perovskite emission layer is essential for high-performance pure-blue PeLEDs and meeting commercial display standards.…”
Metal halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have emerged as a highly promising luminescent materials for next generation light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, the pure blue perovskite LEDs (460-470 nm) suffer from the...
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