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Synergistic Hybrid-Ligand Passivation of Perovskite Quantum Dots: Suppressing Reduced-Dimensionality and Enhancing Optoelectronic Performance

Title
Synergistic Hybrid-Ligand Passivation of Perovskite Quantum Dots: Suppressing Reduced-Dimensionality and Enhancing Optoelectronic Performance
Author(s)
Han, SanghunJeong, Woo HyeonSeo, GayoungChoi, SeongminLee, Dong GyuChae, Weon-SikAhn, HyungjuLee, Tae KyungChoi, HyosungChoi, JongminLee, Bo RamKim, Younghoon
Issued Date
ACCEPT
Citation
Advanced Materials
Type
Article
Author Keywords
all-inorganic CsPbI3ligand exchangeslight-emitting diodesperovskite quantum dotsreduced dimensional perovskitessolar cells
Keywords
ENERGYCLLIGHT-EMITTING-DIODESSOLAR-CELLSEFFICIENTNANOCRYSTALSCSPBX3BR
ISSN
0935-9648
Abstract
In terms of surface passivation for realizing efficient CsPbI3-perovskite quantum dot (CsPbI3-PQD)-based optoelectronic devices, phenethylammonium iodide (PEAI) is widely used during the ligand exchange. However, the PEA cation, due to its large ionic radius incompatible with the 3D perovskite framework, acts as an organic spacer within polycrystalline perovskites, leading to the formation of reduced dimensional perovskites (RDPs). Despite sharing the identical 3D perovskite framework, the influence of PEAI on the structure of CsPbI3-PQDs remains unexplored. Here, it is revealed that PEAI can induce the formation of high-n RDPs (n > 2) within the CsPbI3-PQD solids, but these high-n RDPs undergo an undesirable phase transition to low-n RDPs, leading to the structural and optical degradation of CsPbI3-PQDs. To address the PEAI-induced issue, we employ triphenylphosphine oxide (TPPO) as an ancillary ligand during the ligand exchange process. The incorporation of TPPO prevents H2O penetration and regulates the rapid diffusion of PEAI, suppressing the formation of low-n RDPs. Moreover, TPPO can passivate the uncoordinated Pb2+ sites, reducing the nonradiative recombination. This hybrid-ligand exchange strategy using both PEAI and TPPO enables realizing efficient and stable CsPbI3-PQD-based light-emitting diode (external quantum efficiency of 21.8%) and solar cell (power conversion efficiency of 15.3%) devices. © 2025 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/58118
DOI
10.1002/adma.202410128
Publisher
Wiley
Related Researcher
  • 최종민 Choi, Jongmin
  • Research Interests Advanced Metal Oxides; Colloidal Quantum Dots; Perovskite-Quantum Dot Hybrid Nanomaterials; Photocatalytic Materials
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