2023-06-19T17:46:00Z
2023-06-19T17:46:00Z
2022-01-27
2023-06-19T17:46:00Z
Transparent Conducting Oxides (TCOs) are an enticing family of optoelectronic materials which have been proven to increase efficiency when incorporated into perovskite light emitting diode (PE-LED) and organic OLED architectures as transport layers. Solution-processed metal oxide inks have already been demonstrated, although there is still a need for high-quality inkjet-printable metal oxide inks with a thermal post-process below 200 °C. The set of inks in this work are adapted from low-boiling point colloidal suspensions of metal oxide nanoparticles synthesized via flame spray pyrolysis. High quality, pinhole- and wrinkle-free inkjet-printed layers are obtained at low temperatures through vacuum oven post process, as proven by scanning electron microscopy. The crystallinity of the layers is confirmed by X-ray diffraction, showing the expected hexagonal and cubic structures respectively for ZnO and NiO. The thin film layers reach over 70% (ZnO) and 90% (NiO) transparency in the visible spectrum. Their implementation in the inkjet-printed p-n diode shows excellent I-V rectifying behavior with an ON/OFF ratio of two orders of magnitude at ±3 V and a forward threshold voltage of 2 V. Furthermore, the device exhibits an increase in photocurrent around four orders of magnitude when illuminated under a 1-sun solar simulator.
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Díodes electroluminescents; Òxids; Optoelectrònica; Light emitting diodes; Oxides; Optoelectronics
Wiley
Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.202300035
Advanced Materials Interfaces, 2022, vol. 10, num. 15, p. 1-8
https://doi.org/10.1002/admi.202300035
cc-by (c) González, Sergio et al., 2022
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