Abstract

Here, we report on the reduction of the exciton quenching in inorganic perovskite thin films based LEDs. Using a poly (ethylene oxide) (PEO) interlayer between the perovskite film and the electron transport layer (ETL) results in a 5‐fold improvement of the photo‐luminescence (PL) intensity. Without the interlayer, LEDs do not turn on, while when using an interlayer those exhibit a maximum current efficiency (CE) of 0.8 cd/A with a maximum luminescence (Lmax) of 1300 cd/m2. Moreover, after optimizing thickness of the ETL, moreover, the inorganic PeLEDs exhibit a CE of 7.7 cd/A and a Lmax of 11,300 cd/m2.

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