The emergence of cesium lead halide perovskite materials stable at air opened new prospects for the optoelectronic industry.In this work we present an approach to fabricating a flexible green perovskite light-emitting...The emergence of cesium lead halide perovskite materials stable at air opened new prospects for the optoelectronic industry.In this work we present an approach to fabricating a flexible green perovskite light-emitting electrochemical cell(PeLEC)with a CsPbBr_(3)perovskite active layer using a highly-ordered silicon nanowire(Si NW)array as a distributed electrode integrated within a thin polydimethylsiloxane film(PDMS).Numerical simulations reveal that Si NWs-based distributed electrode aids the improvement of carrier injection into the perovskite layer with an increased thickness and,therefore,the enhancement of light-emitting performance.The X-ray diffraction study shows that the perovskite layer synthesized on the PDMS membrane with Si NWs has a similar crystal structure to the ones synthesized on planar Si wafers.We perform a comparative analysis of the light-emitting devices’properties fabricated on rigid silicon substrates and flexible Si NW-based membranes released from substrates.Due to possible potential barriers in a flexible PeLEC between the bottom electrode(made of a network of single-walled carbon nanotube film)and Si NWs,the electroluminescence performance and Ⅰ-V properties of flexible devices deteriorated compared to rigid devices.The developed PeLECs pave the way for further development of inorganic flexible uniformly light-emitting devices with improved properties.展开更多
基金the Russian Science Foundation Project No.22-79-10286,https://rscf.ru/project/22-7910286/(synthesis of perovskites, PeLEC fabrication)the Russian Science Foundation Project No.23-79-01151 for NW/PDMS membrane fabrication and PeLEC characterization+1 种基金the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Project. FZSR-2020-0007 within the framework of state task no. 075-03-2020-097/1) for the support of SWCNT synthesisthe Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation (Project FSRM-2022-0007) for NW fabrication
文摘The emergence of cesium lead halide perovskite materials stable at air opened new prospects for the optoelectronic industry.In this work we present an approach to fabricating a flexible green perovskite light-emitting electrochemical cell(PeLEC)with a CsPbBr_(3)perovskite active layer using a highly-ordered silicon nanowire(Si NW)array as a distributed electrode integrated within a thin polydimethylsiloxane film(PDMS).Numerical simulations reveal that Si NWs-based distributed electrode aids the improvement of carrier injection into the perovskite layer with an increased thickness and,therefore,the enhancement of light-emitting performance.The X-ray diffraction study shows that the perovskite layer synthesized on the PDMS membrane with Si NWs has a similar crystal structure to the ones synthesized on planar Si wafers.We perform a comparative analysis of the light-emitting devices’properties fabricated on rigid silicon substrates and flexible Si NW-based membranes released from substrates.Due to possible potential barriers in a flexible PeLEC between the bottom electrode(made of a network of single-walled carbon nanotube film)and Si NWs,the electroluminescence performance and Ⅰ-V properties of flexible devices deteriorated compared to rigid devices.The developed PeLECs pave the way for further development of inorganic flexible uniformly light-emitting devices with improved properties.