JOURNAL ARTICLE

Multifunctional Short-Chain 2-Thiophenealkylammonium Bromide Ligand-Assisted Perovskite Quantum Dots for Efficient Light-Emitting Diodes

Chenjing ZhaoChunrong ZhuYue YuWenhao XueXiaoyun LiuFang YuanJinfei DaiShuangpeng WangBo JiaoZhaoxin Wu

Year: 2023 Journal:   ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces Vol: 15 (33)Pages: 40080-40087   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

Lead halide perovskite quantum dots (QDs) have attracted great interest for application in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) due to their high photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY), solution processability, and high color purity, showing great potential for next-generation full-color display and lighting technologies. Conventional long-chain insulating oleic acid (OA)/oleamine (OAm) ligands exhibit dynamic binding to the surface of QDs, resulting in a plethora of extra surface defects and inferior optoelectronic properties. Herein, a sole multifunctional ligand with optimized carbon chain length, that is, 2-thiophenepropylamine bromide (ThPABr), was creatively designed and introduced into CsPbBr3 QDs, which not only replaces OAm and provides a bromine source but also coordinates with the uncoordinated surface Pb2+ of QDs through the thiophene, passivating surface defects and increasing the PLQY of the film to 83%. More importantly, the interaction between the electron donor-thiophene ring and QDs can enhance electron injection and improve carrier balance. The resulting green LED exhibited significant performance improvement, showing ultrahigh spectral stability under high operating voltage, achieving a maximum external quantum efficiency of 10.5%, and extending the operating lifetime to 5-fold that of the reference. Designing a single multifunctional ligand presents a promising and convenient strategy for selecting surface ligands that can enhance the performance of LEDs or other optoelectronic devices.

Keywords:
Materials science Light-emitting diode Perovskite (structure) Photoluminescence Quantum dot Optoelectronics Quantum yield Diode Nanotechnology Optics Chemistry Fluorescence Crystallography

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