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Sodium Ion Modifying In Situ Fabricated CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> Nanoparticles for Efficient Perovskite Light Emitting Diodes
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EngineeringHalide PerovskitesOptoelectronic DevicesChemistryPerovskite ModuleSodium Ion ModifyingChemical EngineeringElectronic DevicesCompound SemiconductorMaterials ScienceInorganic ElectronicsOptoelectronic MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsPerovskite LedsLead-free PerovskitesOptoelectronicsSolid-state LightingElectronic MaterialsPerovskite Solar CellApplied PhysicsNps Green LedsNps LedsFunctional MaterialsSolar Cell Materials
Abstract All‐inorganic perovskite has attracted much attention because of the higher stability. Many organic additives such as alkyl chain ammonium and polymers are usually introduced into perovskite to improve their performance. However, the long chain ammonium cations in perovskite may restrain the carrier transfer ability and ultimately deteriorate the performance of light‐emitting diodes (LEDs). In this work, the CsPbBr 3 nanoparticles (NPs) are in situ fabricated by the synergistic effect of poly(ethylene oxide) and phenethylammonium bromide (PEABr). Particularly, sodium bromide (NaBr) with better conductivity is successfully introduced into CsPbBr 3 NPs to substitute PEA partially, ultimately to passivate the defect and promote the carrier transfer ability. Besides, the addition of NaBr results in a better promotion for electron mobility than for hole mobility leading to a more balanced charge transport in devices. It enables NaBr based CsPbBr 3 NPs green LEDs to exhibit a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE max ) of 17.4%, which presents obvious enhancement compared to the LEDs without NaBr (EQE max = 12%). Further, NaBr based CsPbBr 3 NPs LEDs with a large area of 108 mm 2 still show a high maximum EQE of 10.2%. Above all, this work provides a feasible way of adding metal additive in perovskite films to improve the performance of perovskite LEDs.
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