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Efficient and Bright Deep‐Red Light‐Emitting Diodes based on a Lateral 0D/3D Perovskite Heterostructure

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2022

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Bright and efficient deep-red light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are important for applications in medical therapy and biological imaging due to the high penetration of deep-red photons into human tissues. Metal-halide perovskites have potential to achieve bright and efficient electroluminescence due to their favorable optoelectronic properties. However, efficient and bright perovskite-based deep-red LEDs have not been achieved yet, due to either Auger recombination in low-dimensional perovskites or trap-assisted nonradiative recombination in 3D perovskites. Here, a lateral Cs<sub>4</sub>PbI<sub>6</sub>/FA<sub>x</sub>Cs<sub>1-</sub> <sub>x</sub>PbI<sub>3</sub> (0D/3D) heterostructure that can enable efficient deep-red perovskite LEDs at very high brightness is demonstrated. The Cs<sub>4</sub>PbI<sub>6</sub> can facilitate the growth of low-defect FA<sub>x</sub>Cs<sub>1-</sub> <sub>x</sub>PbI<sub>3</sub>, and act as low-refractive-index grids, which can simultaneously reduce nonradiative recombination and enhance light extraction. This device reaches a peak external quantum efficiency of 21.0% at a photon flux of 1.75 × 10<sup>21</sup> m<sup>-2</sup> s<sup>-1</sup>, which is almost two orders of magnitude higher than that of reported high-efficiency deep-red perovskite LEDs. Theses LEDs are suitable for pulse oximeters, showing an error <2% of blood oxygen saturation compared with commercial oximeters.

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