Nanomaterials (Oct 2023)

Synergistic Enhancement of Near-Infrared Emission in CsPbCl<sub>3</sub> Host via Co-Doping with Yb<sup>3+</sup> and Nd<sup>3+</sup> for Perovskite Light Emitting Diodes

  • Muhammad Amin Padhiar,
  • Shaolin Zhang,
  • Minqiang Wang,
  • Noor Zamin Khan,
  • Shoaib Iqbal,
  • Yongqiang Ji,
  • Nisar Muhammad,
  • Sayed Ali Khan,
  • Shusheng Pan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano13192703
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 19
p. 2703

Abstract

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Perovskite nanocrystals (PeNCs) have emerged as a promising class of luminescent materials offering size and composition-tunable luminescence with high efficiency and color purity in the visible range. PeNCs doped with Yb3+ ions, known for their near-infrared (NIR) emission properties, have gained significant attention due to their potential applications. However, these materials still face challenges with weak NIR electroluminescence (EL) emission and low external quantum efficiency (EQE), primarily due to undesired resonance energy transfer (RET) occurring between the host and Yb3+ ions, which adversely affects their emission efficiency and device performance. Herein, we report the synergistic enhancement of NIR emission in a CsPbCl3 host through co-doping with Yb3+/Nd3+ ions for perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs). The co-doping of Yb3+/Nd3+ ions in a CsPbCl3 host resulted in enhanced NIR emission above 1000 nm, which is highly desirable for NIR optoelectronic applications. This cooperative energy transfer between Yb3+ and Nd3+ can enhance the overall efficiency of energy conversion. Furthermore, the PeLEDs incorporating the co-doped CsPbCl3/Yb3+/Nd3+ PeNCs as an emitting layer exhibited significantly enhanced NIR EL compared to the single doped PeLEDs. The optimized co-doped PeLEDs showed improved device performance, including increased EQE of 6.2% at 1035 nm wavelength and low turn-on voltage. Our findings highlight the potential of co-doping with Yb3+ and Nd3+ ions as a strategy for achieving synergistic enhancement of NIR emission in CsPbCl3 perovskite materials, which could pave the way for the development of highly efficient perovskite LEDs for NIR optoelectronic applications.

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