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Abstract

Perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) show promise as a next-generation light source. For energy-efficient displays, PeLEDs with all-rounded performance combining high energy-conversion efficiencies (ηECE), brightness, and stability with spectral compliance are required. However, such a demanding goal is yet to be achieved. Here we demonstrate PeLEDs exhibiting a high ηECE of 21.3%, exceptional brightness of ∼3.2 × 105 cd m–2 (max: ∼4.6 × 105 cd m–2), long lifetimes (T50) of ∼125 h at 1000 cd m–2 (extrapolated T50: ∼4900 h at 100 cd m–2), and an unprecedented Rec. 2020 color gamut coverage of 97.7% for green LEDs. The ηECE values are record-high for visible PeLEDs, contrasting to most studies in which EQEs rather than the overall efficiencies are considered. We present how (i) the spectral tuning for Rec. 2020 compliance, (ii) the elimination of nonradiative traps for enhanced EQEs, brightness, and stability, and (iii) the low driving voltages for high ηECE are simultaneously achieved, paving the way toward energy-efficient PeLED displays.

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