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Efficient perovskite light-emitting diodes achieved by suppressing the acidic surface of PEDOT:PSS films

[Display omitted] •The influence of acidic surface of PEDOT:PSS films on perovskites is investigated.•The acidic PSSH on the PEDOT:PSS film is reduced by depositing a PEIE layer.•The efficiency of the PeLED with PEIE is increased by7 times, reaching to 56.7 cd/A. Interfaces between functional layers...

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Published in:Chemical engineering journal (Lausanne, Switzerland : 1996) Switzerland : 1996), 2024-04, Vol.485, p.149668, Article 149668
Main Authors: Peng, Jingyu, Wang, Ting, Wang, Rujing, Wang, Song, Zhang, Hanzhuang, Xue, Xulan, Ji, Wenyu
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Summary:[Display omitted] •The influence of acidic surface of PEDOT:PSS films on perovskites is investigated.•The acidic PSSH on the PEDOT:PSS film is reduced by depositing a PEIE layer.•The efficiency of the PeLED with PEIE is increased by7 times, reaching to 56.7 cd/A. Interfaces between functional layers are among the most crucial and intricate structures in electronic devices with a multilayer structure; they determine the injection and distribution of charge carriers, as well as the efficiency and stability of the devices. Here, a general but previously overlooked acidic surface of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) films is investigated in detail to construct efficient perovskite light-emitting diodes. This potent acidity leads to the decomposition of perovskites by the diffusion of active protons coming from the PSSH components in PEDOT:PSS. A polyethylenimine ethoxylated (PEIE) modifying layer is used to neutralize the PSSH on the surface of PEDOT:PSS films, which not only protects the perovskites, but also enhances device efficiency greatly. A peak current efficiency of 56.7 cd/A is obtained, enhancing by about 7 times compared with the control device without PEIE (7.8 cd/A). Our work addresses a long-standing but seldom-discussed issue in perovskite light-emitting diodes—the strong dependence of device performance on the surface characteristics of PEDOT:PSS films.
ISSN:1385-8947
DOI:10.1016/j.cej.2024.149668