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1 August 2021 Record operational stability and lasing-level current densities enabled by incremental PeLED downscaling
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We present variable-size circular micro methylammonium lead iodide PeLEDs and systematically examine their performance in moderate and high current density regimes. We demonstrate the beneficial influence of device downscaling on the internal heat generation and its positive impact on lifetime. For micron size glass-based devices with external quantum efficiencies (EQE) of around 5.5 %, we achieve a T50 > 5 h at 1000 mA·cm-2 at room temperature. The scaling-down approach and device architecture optimizations allowed for pulsed driving of the PeLEDs as short as 250 ns, reaching exceptionally large current densities above 5 kA·cm-2 and radiance values above 30000 W·m-2·sr-1.
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Iakov Goldberg, Karim Elkhouly, Weiming Qiu, Nirav Annavarapu, Robert Gehlhaar, Cedric Rolin, Tung-Huei Ke, Jan Genoe, and Paul Heremans "Record operational stability and lasing-level current densities enabled by incremental PeLED downscaling", Proc. SPIE 11808, Organic and Hybrid Light Emitting Materials and Devices XXV, 1180810 (1 August 2021); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2593010
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