Xiangfei LiangZhe LiuJibin ZhangHongting ChenQing GuWei ZhangChao ShenZijie XiaoYufei WangJi-Hai LiaoXuemiao WenJianing XieLijun YaoWanzhu CaiYueqi MoJian QingShi‐Jian SuLintao Hou
Abstract Although tremendous progress has recently been made in quasi‐2D perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs), the performance of red PeLEDs emitting at ≈650–660 nm, which have wide prospects for application in photodynamic therapy, is still limited by an inefficient energy transfer process between the quasi‐2D perovskite layers. Herein, a symmetric molecule of 3,3′‐(9H‐fluorene‐9,9‐diyl)dipropanamide (FDPA) is designed and developed with two functional acylamino groups and incorporated into the quasi‐2D perovskites as the additive for achieving high‐performance red PeLEDs. It is demonstrated that the agent can simultaneously diminish the van der Waals gaps between individual perovskite layers and passivate uncoordinated Pb 2+ related defects at the surface and grain boundaries of the quasi‐2D perovskites, which truly results in an efficient energy transfer in the quasi‐2D perovskite films. Consequently, the red PeLEDs emitting at 653 nm with a peak external quantum efficiency of 18.5% and a maximum luminance of 2545 cd m −2 are achieved, which is among the best performing red quasi‐2D PeLEDs emitting at ≈650–660 nm. This work opens a way to further improve the electroluminescence performance of red PeLEDs.
Zhenwei RenJiahao YuZhaotong QinJing WangJiayun SunChristopher C. S. ChanShihao DingKai WangRui ChenKam Sing WongXinhui LuWan‐Jian YinWallace C. H. Choy
Zhenwei RenJiahao YuZhaotong QinJing WangJiayun SunChristopher C. S. ChanShihao DingKai WangRui ChenKam Sing WongXinhui LuWan‐Jian YinWallace C. H. Choy
Dezhong ZhangYunxing FuChunyu LiuChenyang ZhaoXiang GaoJidong ZhangWenbin GuoJun LiuChuanjiang QinLixiang Wang
Lei CaiJiangyu ChenJiaqing ZangJungui ZhouYatao ZouGuilin BaiZhewei ChenTao SongChuan‐Kui WangBaoquan Sun