材料科学
基质(水族馆)
钙钛矿(结构)
光电子学
图层(电子)
喷墨打印
有机发光二极管
污渍
墨水池
活动层
咖啡环效应
结晶
二极管
纳米技术
复合材料
化学工程
薄膜晶体管
病理
工程类
地质学
海洋学
染色
医学
作者
LI Ya,Zhewei Chen,Dong Liang,Jiaqing Zang,Zheheng Song,Lei Cai,Yatao Zou,Xuechun Wang,Yusheng Wang,Pandeng Li,Xingyu Gao,Zhongsheng Ma,Xinju Mu,Abdelhamid El‐Shaer,Liming Xie,Wenming Su,Tao Song,Baoquan Sun
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202100553
摘要
Abstract Inkjet printing is a powerful technology for realizing high‐density pixelated perovskite light‐emitting diodes (PeLEDs). However, the coffee‐stain effect in the inkjet printing process often leads to uneven thickness and poor crystallization of printed perovskite features, which deteriorates the performance of PeLEDs. Here, a strategy is developed to suppress the coffee‐stain effect via enhancing Marangoni flow strength. An interfacial poly(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) layer is incorporated to tune the surface tension of the underlying hole transport layer (HTL) and enhance the perovskite crystallization. The substrate temperature is also carefully controlled to tune the printing solvent evaporation rate rationally. By optimizing the thickness of the PVP layer and the temperature of the printing stage, the coffee‐stain effect is dramatically restrained. In addition, the interfacial insulating PVP layers play a positive role in suppressing leakage current level of PeLEDs by avoiding any direct electrical contact between HTL and electron transporting layer. Finally, an inkjet‐printed PeLED with a brightness of 3640 cd m –2 and external quantum efficiency of 9.0% is achieved. This work highlights the availability of inkjet‐printing technology for fabricating patterned PeLEDs in information display applications.
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