Liquid bidentate ligand for full ligand coverage towards efficient near-infrared perovskite quantum dot LEDs

IF 20.6 Q1 OPTICS Light-Science & Applications Pub Date : 2025-01-07 DOI:10.1038/s41377-024-01704-x
Zong-Shuo Liu, Ye Wang, Feng Zhao, Hua-Hui Li, Wei-Zhi Liu, Wan-Shan Shen, Hong-Wei Duan, Ya-Kun Wang, Liang-Sheng Liao
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Perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) show promise in light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, near-infrared (NIR) LEDs employing PQDs exhibit inferior external quantum efficiency related to the PQD emitting in the visible range. One fundamental issue arises from the PQDs dynamic surface: the ligand loss and ions migration to the interfacial sites serve as quenching centers, resulting in trap-assisted recombination and carrier loss. In this work, we developed a chemical treatment strategy to eliminate the interface quenching sites and achieve high carrier utilization. We employ a bidentate and liquid agent (Formamidine thiocyanate, FASCN) with tight binding to suppress the ligand loss and the formation of interfacial quenching sites: the FASCN-treated films exhibit fourfold higher binding energy than the original oleate ligands. Furthermore, the short ligands (carbon chain <3) enable the treated films to show eightfold higher conductivity; and the liquid characteristics of FASCN avoid the use of high polar solvents and guarantee better passivation. The high conductivity ensures efficient charge transportation, enabling PQD-based NIR-LEDs to have a record-low voltage of 1.6 V at 776 nm. Furthermore, the champion EQE of the treated LEDs is ~23%: this is twofold higher than the control, and represents the highest among reported PQD-based NIR-LEDs.

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Light-Science & Applications
Light-Science & Applications 数理科学, 物理学I, 光学, 凝聚态物性 II :电子结构、电学、磁学和光学性质, 无机非金属材料, 无机非金属类光电信息与功能材料, 工程与材料, 信息科学, 光学和光电子学, 光学和光电子材料, 非线性光学与量子光学
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