APL Materials (Mar 2020)

Electrically driven lasing in metal halide perovskites: Challenges and outlook

  • William B. Gunnarsson,
  • Barry P. Rand

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5143265
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 030902 – 030902-11

Abstract

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Metal halide perovskite semiconductors have shown great potential as emissive layers in light-emitting diodes and gain media in optically pumped lasers, and thus represent a possible foundation for a non-epitaxial electrically driven laser diode. However, degradation of perovskite-based devices and inability to maintain high-efficiency operation at large current densities have so far inhibited realization of this goal. This report will explore the causes underlying these observations—specifically, Joule heating, electric field-induced quenching, charge injection imbalance, and Auger recombination—and consider approaches to achieve an electrically driven perovskite laser diode.