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2 February 2001 Electroluminescent devices using a layered organic-inorganic perovskite structure as emitter
Michael Coelle, Wolfgang Bruetting, Markus Schwoerer, Masayuki Yahiro, Tetsuo Tsutsui
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Abstract
Self-organizing layered perovskite compounds like (formula available in paper) naturally form a dielectric quantum-well structure in which semiconducting PbI4 layers and organic (C6H5C2H4NH3) layers are alternately piled up. Due to their low- dimensional semiconductor nature they exhibit a strong absorption and sharp photoluminescence from the exciton band. In electroluminescent devices pure green emission peaking at 520 nm with a very narrow half-width of about 10 nm has been reported. As the organic-inorganic layered structure has promising properties for EL-devices, we investigated two- and three layer structures using this perovskite as emitter material in combination with additional hole and electron injection layers. To get more insight into electrical properties and electroluminescence- mechanisms of this material, temperature dependent current- voltage-luminance characteristics have been measured, showing an increasing onset-voltage for current flow from 2.6 V at room temperature to about 8.8 V at 80 K. Electroluminescence is detected at temperatures below 150 K with onset voltages of about 13 V. At liquid nitrogen temperature efficiencies of (formula available in paper) are obtained.
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Michael Coelle, Wolfgang Bruetting, Markus Schwoerer, Masayuki Yahiro, and Tetsuo Tsutsui "Electroluminescent devices using a layered organic-inorganic perovskite structure as emitter", Proc. SPIE 4105, Organic Light-Emitting Materials and Devices IV, (2 February 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.416912
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KEYWORDS
Perovskite

Luminescence

Electroluminescence

Excitons

Temperature metrology

Light emitting diodes

Semiconductors

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