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Precursor Engineering Induced High-Efficiency Electroluminescence of Quasi-Two-Dimensional Perovskites: A Synergistic Defect Inhibition and Passivation Approach.

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Despite light-emitting diodes (LEDs) based on quasi-two-dimensional (Q-2D) perovskites being inexpensive and exhibiting high performance, defects still limit the improvement of electroluminescence efficiency and stability by causing nonradiative recombination. Here, an organic molecule, 1-(o-tolyl) biguanide, is used to simultaneously inhibit and passivate defects of Q-2D perovskites via in situ synchronous crystallization. This molecule not only prevents surface bromine vacancies from forming through hydrogen bonding with the bromine of intermediaries but also passivates surface defects through its interaction with uncoordinated Pb. Via combination of defect inhibition and passivation, the trap density of Q-2D perovskite films can be significantly reduced, and the emission efficiency of the film can be improved. Consequently, the corresponding LED shows an external quantum efficiency of 24.3%, and its operational stability has been increased nearly 15 times.
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quasi-2D perovskite,light-emitting diodes,defects,external quantumefficiency,passivation
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