Abstract
Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have experienced rapid development in the past 8 years. The external quantum efficiencies (EQEs) of red, green, and near-infrared (NIR) PeLEDs have all surpassed the 20% milestone. Meanwhile, the blue PeLEDs also achieved EQEs higher than 10% and are catching up quickly with PeLEDs of other colors.However, there are still two key problems remaining within the PeLEDs for their further development, namely the light extraction problem and the short lifetime problem. Therefore, in this report, we will discuss our recent work targeting addressing the above two critical problems.First, our work on improving the light extraction efficiency by deploying the nanophotonic substrates will be introduced. Second, the improvement of the device’s operational lifetime at high luminance conditions with perovskite nanowires embedded in a porous alumina template will be discussed. Third, a full evaporation method that is compatible with industrialization will be shown. Last but not least, our endeavors on the displays based on perovskite materials will be covered.
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