Designing Robust Quasi‐2D Perovskites Thin Films for Stable Light‐Emitting Applications

S Sharmistha Khan (Department of Physics, University at Buffalo 1 , Amherst, New York 14260,) R Reshna Shrestha M Mengru Jin (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) D Doyun Kim (Department of Material Science and Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA) G Guan‐Lin Chen (Center for Condensed Matter Sciences National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan) R Ruipeng Li (National Synchrotron Light Source II) Y Yijia Gu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla MO 65409 USA) Q Qing Tu (Department of Materials Science and Engineering) N Namyoung Ahn (Department of Integrated Display Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 03722 South Korea) W Wanyi Nie

Abstract

Abstract Quasi‐2D perovskite made with organic spacers co‐crystallized with inorganic cesium lead bromide inorganics is demonstrated for near unity photoluminescence quantum yield at room temperature. However, light emitting diodes made with quasi‐2D perovskites rapidly degrade which remains a major bottleneck in this field. In this work, It is shown that the bright emission originates from finely tuned multi‐component 2D nano‐crystalline phases that are thermodynamically unstable. The bright emission is extremely sensitive to external stimuli and the emission quickly dims away upon heating. After a detailed analysis of their optical and morphological properties, the degradation is attributed to 2D phase redistribution associated with the dissociation of the organic spacers departing from the inorganic lattice. To circumvent the instability problem, a diamine is investigated spacer that has both sides attached to the inorganic lattice. The diamine spacer incorporated perovskite film shows significantly improved thermal tolerance over maintaining a high photoluminescence quantum yield of over 50%, which will be a more robust material for lighting applications. This study guides designing quasi‐2D perovskites to stabilize the emission properties.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 37, Issue 25
Published June 01, 2025
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

S

Sharmistha Khan

Department of Physics, University at Buffalo 1 , Amherst, New York 14260,

R

Reshna Shrestha

M

Mengru Jin

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

D

Doyun Kim

Department of Material Science and Engineering Texas A&M University College Station TX 77843 USA

G

Guan‐Lin Chen

Center for Condensed Matter Sciences National Taiwan University Taipei 10617 Taiwan

R

Ruipeng Li

National Synchrotron Light Source II

Y

Yijia Gu

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Missouri University of Science and Technology Rolla MO 65409 USA

Q

Qing Tu

Department of Materials Science and Engineering

N

Namyoung Ahn

Department of Integrated Display Engineering Yonsei University Seoul 03722 South Korea

W

Wanyi Nie