Perovskite-based flexible electroluminescent (EL) devices
are emerging
as promising candidates in the display field due to their exceptional
optoelectronic properties and potential for cost-effective production.
However, simultaneously achieving high EL performance, excellent flexibility
and stretchability, robust mechanical strength, and diverse applications
remains a significant challenge. In this review, we provide a comprehensive
overview of the latest developments in perovskite-based flexible EL
devices, covering both direct-current (DC) and alternating-current
(AC) electroluminescent formats. Our discussion encompasses the materials,
working principles, device architectures, failure mechanisms, optimization
strategies, and practical applications. Through this review, we aim
to deepen our understanding of the current challenges and future directions
of perovskite-based flexible light-emitting technologies, hoping to
facilitate their potential commercial applications.