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Adv Mater ; 36(5): e2305604, 2024 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37789724

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Chiral-induced spin selectivity (CISS) effect provides innovative approach to spintronics and quantum-based devices for chiral materials. Different from the conventional ferromagnetic devices, the application of CISS effect is potential to operate under room temperature and zero applied magnetic field. Low dimensional chiral perovskites by introducing chiral amines are beginning to show significant CISS effect for spin injection, but research on chiral perovskites is still in its infancy, especially on spin-light emitting diode (spin-LED) construction. Here, the spin-QLEDs enabled by 2D chiral perovskites as CISS layer for spin-dependent carrier injection and CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (QDs) as light emitting layer are reported. The regulation pattern of the chirality and thickness of chiral perovskites, which affects the circularly polarized electroluminescence (CP-EL) emission of spin-QLED, is discovered. Notably, the spin injection polarization of 2D chiral perovskites is higher than 80% and the CP-EL asymmetric factor (gCP-EL ) achieves up to 1.6 × 10-2 . Consequently, this work opens up a new and effective approach for high-performance spin-LEDs.

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Nanoscale Adv ; 5(2): 385-392, 2023 Jan 18.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36756252

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Enhanced and balanced carrier injection is essential to achieve highly efficient green indium phosphide (InP) quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs). However, due to the poor injection of holes in green InP QLEDs, the carrier injection is usually balanced by suppressing the strong electron injection, which decreases the radiation recombination rate dramatically. Here, an electric dipole layer is introduced to enhance the hole injection in the green InP QLED with a high mobility electron transport layer (ETL). The ultra-thin MoO3 electric dipole layer is demonstrated to form a positive built-in electric field at the interface of the hole injection layer (HIL) and hole transport layer (HTL) due to its deep conduction band level. Simulation and experimental results support that strong electric fields are produced for efficient hole hopping, and the carrier recombination rate is substantially increased. Consequently, the green InP QLEDs based on enhanced electron and hole injection have achieved a high luminance of 52 730 cd m-2 and 1.7 times external quantum efficiency (EQE) enhancement from 4.25% to 7.39%. This work has provided an effective approach to enhance carrier injection in green InP QLEDs and indicates the feasibility to realize highly efficient green InP QLEDs.

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Adv Sci (Weinh) ; 9(13): e2104788, 2022 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35261191

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The development of in situ growth methods for the fabrication of high-quality perovskite single-crystal thin films (SCTFs) directly on hole-transport layers (HTLs) to boost the performance of optoelectronic devices is critically important. However, the fabrication of large-area high-quality SCTFs with thin thickness still remains a significant challenge due to the elusive growth mechanism of this process. In this work, the influence of three key factors on in situ growth of high-quality large-size MAPbBr3 SCTFs on HTLs is investigated. An optimal "sweet spot" is determined: low interface energy between the precursor solution and substrate, a slow heating rate, and a moderate precursor solution concentration. As a result, the as-obtained perovskite SCTFs with a thickness of 540 nm achieve a record area to thickness ratio of 1.94 × 104  mm, a record X-ray diffraction peak full width at half maximum of 0.017°, and an ultralong carrier lifetime of 1552 ns. These characteristics enable the as-obtained perovskite SCTFs to exhibit a record carrier mobility of 141 cm2 V-1 s-1 and good long-term structural stability over 360 days.


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Calcium Compounds , Oxides , Titanium , Calcium Compounds/chemistry , Oxides/chemistry , Titanium/chemistry
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