Abstract

Organic–inorganic hybrid lead halide perovskite nanocrystals (PeNCs) have received great attention as a light source for perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) owing to the superior optical properties. However, PeNCs typically use octylamine (OAm) as capping ligands which have insulating properties. Exploring a desirable short alkylamine instead of OAm is required for the improvement of PeLEDs. Here, as one of the strategies to solve this issue, the effects of alkylamine chain length for optical properties of PeNCs and PeLED characteristics are investigated. Pentylamine is an optimal short alkylamine and precipitate luminescent PeNCs with high PLQY values of 90%. Importantly, pentylamine maintains a relatively high PLQY of 48% after spin-coating, due to the durability pentylamine has to ethyl acetate as a washing solvent. PeNCs capped with pentylamine also demonstrate an external quantum efficiency of over 1% with luminance of over 2000 cd cm−2, indicating that pentylamine has the potential to overcome the insulator properties of PeNC thin film.

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