Abstract

Room-temperature electroluminescence was realized from an OILED (organic−inorganic light-emitting device) by employing a hybrid organic−inorganic perovskite as the emission layer. The hybrid perovskite consists of a specially modified quaterthiophene dye incorporated within infinite, lead halide perovskite sheets. Relatively efficient (0.1 lm/W) green emission (λmax = 530 nm), with low turn-on voltages (5.5 V), was obtained from a device with a 3000-Å-thick emission layer.

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ElectroluminescencePerovskite (structure)HalideMaterials scienceLayer (electronics)OptoelectronicsLight-emitting diodeChemical engineeringInorganic chemistryNanotechnologyChemistry

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Year
1999
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Volume
11
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11
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3028-3030
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Konstantinos Chondroudis, David B. Mitzi (1999). Electroluminescence from an Organic−Inorganic Perovskite Incorporating a Quaterthiophene Dye within Lead Halide Perovskite Layers. Chemistry of Materials , 11 (11) , 3028-3030. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm990561t

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10.1021/cm990561t