Synergistic Dual-Interface Engineering via P═O-Functionalized Molecules for Efficient Sky-Blue All-Bromine Quasi-2D
Peichao Zhu1, Fang Yuan1, Shuaiqi He1
1Key Laboratory for Physical Electronics and Devices of the Ministry of Education & Shaanxi Key Lab of Information Photonic Technique, School of Electronic Science and Engineering, Xi'an Jiaotong University, Xi'an, Shaanxi 710049, China.
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Perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) are promising candidates for next-generation displays owing to their exceptional color purity, solution processability, and spectral tunability. However, blue PeLEDs still suffer from inferior efficiency and stability, primarily due to energy level misalignment, imbalanced charge injection, and severe nonradiative recombination. To tackle these challenges, we propose a dual-interface synergistic regulation strategy employing P═O-functionalized small molecules. At the bottom interface, the P═O-functionalized small molecule [2-(9H-carbazol-9-yl)ethyl]phosphonic acid (2PACz) is incorporated, enabling precise phase distribution management and reducing hole injection barriers via hydrogen bonding. Simultaneously, at the top interface, bis[2-(diphenylphosphino)phenyl]ether oxide, another P═O-containing molecule is introduced, which coordinates with uncoordinated Pb2+ ions to passivate surface defects. Encapsulating the all-bromine quasi-2D perovskite emissive layer with these high-triplet-energy molecules further suppresses exciton energy loss. This dual-interface engineering strategy optimizes the phase distribution. Consequently, the photoluminescence quantum yield rises dramatically from 31% to 68%, while the surface roughness decreases to 3.1 nm. The optimized blue PeLEDs achieve a peak external quantum efficiency of 15.12% at 490 nm and a maximum luminance of 2948 cd m-2, alongside improved spectral stability and operational lifetime. This work provides a robust interface engineering strategy for high-performance blue PeLEDs.


