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Degradation Mechanisms in Organic Lead Halide Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes

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Degradation Mechanisms in Organic Lead Halide Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes

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dc.contributor.author Prakasam, Vittal
dc.contributor.author Tordera Salvador, Daniel
dc.contributor.author Bolink, Henk
dc.contributor.author Gelinck, Gerwin
dc.date.accessioned 2020-06-25T09:48:32Z
dc.date.available 2020-09-02T04:45:05Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Prakasam, Vittal Tordera, Daniel Bolink, Henk Gelinck, Gerwin 2019 Degradation Mechanisms in Organic Lead Halide Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes Advanced Optical Materials 7 22 1900902
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10550/75188
dc.description.abstract Organic-inorganic metal halide perovskites have attracted significant attention for low‐cost, high‐efficiency, color‐pure light‐emitting applications. However, as seen in many reports so‐far, perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLED) suffer from poor operational lifetime, limiting their practical use. The underlying degradation mechanism is a topic of crucial importance. Here, the degradation mechanisms of methylammonium lead bromide based PeLED are investigated. When the PeLED is electrically biased, there is an initial raise in the luminance followed by a rapid reduction in luminance and current density. Microscopic studies reveal the formation of micrometer‐sized spots that are photoluminescent but not electroluminescent. It is demonstrated that this degradation is due to the formation of gaseous compounds that leads to local delamination of the cathode, thereby reducing the electroluminescence. When the degraded cathode is substituted with a fresh cathode, the initial luminance is largely recovered. By further analyzing the buried interface of the cathode, the formation of lead bromide and gaseous methylamine due to the degradation of the perovskite layer are revealed. These insights will help to further improve the lifetime of PeLEDs. As an example, it is shown that substituting methylammonium cations by cesium leads to longer lifetimes.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.relation.ispartof Advanced Optical Materials, 2019, vol. 7, num. 22, p. 1900902
dc.subject Materials
dc.title Degradation Mechanisms in Organic Lead Halide Perovskite Light‐Emitting Diodes
dc.type journal article es_ES
dc.date.updated 2020-06-25T09:48:33Z
dc.identifier.doi 10.1002/adom.201900902
dc.identifier.idgrec 135963
dc.embargo.terms 1 year
dc.rights.accessRights open access es_ES

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