Shape-controlled synthesis of CsPbBr3 nanorods with bright pure blue emission and high stability†
Abstract
Metal halide perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) have emerged as highly promising luminescent materials for next generation light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, pure blue perovskite LEDs (460–470 nm) suffer from issues such as unstable color, multi-peak profile, and poor photoluminescence quantum yield. Herein, CsPbBr3 nanorods (NRs) with pure blue light emission and uniform morphology are achieved by precisely controlling the synthesis conditions. Our CsPbBr3 NRs show a high PLQY of 62.65% and color purity with single peak emission at 462 nm. Through optimizing the ratio of ethyl acetate and isopropanol to purify CsPbBr3 NRs and remove redundant ligands, CsPbBr3 NRs also show long-term stability. The single blue emission of the obtained CsPbBr3 NR solution is maintained even after 120 days when dispersed in n-hexane under ambient conditions. Under humidity of ∼45%, the corresponding solid perovskite films show blue light emission for over 20 days under air conditions. As a result, the devices exhibit a pure electroluminescence (EL) spectrum at 455 nm for perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs). The high photoluminescence and stability may evoke more inspiration for achieving long-term stability and highly efficient pure blue PeLEDs.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Journal of Materials Chemistry C HOT Papers