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Boosting <scp>CsSnI<sub>3</sub></scp>‐based near‐infrared perovskite light‐emitting diodes performance via solvent coordination engineering
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2024
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EngineeringNear‐infrared PerovskiteHalide PerovskitesOptoelectronic DevicesChemistryChemical EngineeringFilm QualitySolvent Coordination EngineeringUnique Photoelectric PropertiesMaterials SciencePhotoluminescenceOptoelectronic MaterialsPerovskite MaterialsLead-free PerovskitesOptoelectronicsCssni 3Electronic MaterialsPerovskite Solar CellDiodes PerformanceApplied PhysicsThin FilmsFunctional Materials
Abstract Due to their unique photoelectric properties, nontoxic tin‐based perovskites are emerging candidates for efficient near‐infrared LEDs. However, the facile oxidation of Sn 2+ and the rapid crystallization rate of tin‐based perovskites result in suboptimal film quality, leading to inferior efficiencies of tin‐based perovskite light‐emitting diodes (Pero‐LEDs). In this study, we investigate the influence of commonly used solvents on the quality of the CsSnI 3 films. Remarkably, DMSO exhibits a stronger interaction with SnI 2 , forming a stable intermediate phase of SnI 2 ·3DMSO. This intermediate effectively inhibits the oxidation of Sn 2+ and slows down the crystallization rate, bringing in lower defect state density and higher photoluminescence quantum yield of the prepared perovskite films. Consequently, the corresponding Pero‐LEDs achieve a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 5.6%, among the most efficient near‐infrared Pero‐LEDs. In addition, the device processes ultra‐low efficiency roll‐off and high reproducibility. Our research underscores the crucial role of solvent‐perovskite coordination in determining film quality. These findings offer valuable guidance for screening solvents to prepare highly efficient and stable tin‐based perovskites.
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