Pulsed operation of perovskite LEDs: A study on the role of mobile ions.

Cachafeiro, Miguel A Torre, Naresh Kumar Kumawat, Feng Gao and Wolfgang Tress.

National Science Review (2024): nwae128

https://doi.org/10.1093/nsr/nwae128

The paper investigates the pulsed operation of perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs), focusing on the role of mobile ions in transient electroluminescence. Drift-diffusion simulations demonstrate how mobile ions affect the TrEL signals and device performance, with findings crucial for optimizing PeLED design and function.

How Setfos was used

The Setfos software was used to perform drift-diffusion simulations that modeled the behavior of mobile ions in perovskite LEDs. It analyzed their impact on transient electroluminescence and device performance, helping to elucidate the mechanisms affecting light emission during pulsed operation.

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