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Highly efficient perovskite nanocrystals to help develop next-gen ultra-HD LEDs | Perovskites aren’t just limited to solar cells, they have the potential to provide the world with the best light emitters and displays ever witnessed.


Perovskite nanocrystals, known for their use in solar cells, have now been engineered to produce highly efficient LEDs.

These disorders eventually end up reducing the luminescence efficiency, the material’s ability to turn the absorbed energy into emitted light. “We anticipate that this will significantly contribute to the development of high-efficiency, long-lifetime perovskite light-emitting devices, and the commercialization of next-generation (ultra-high-definition) displays,” Tae-Woo Lee, one of the study authors and an expert in material science at Seoul National University, said. These results demonstrate the strong potential of CMM-embedded PeNCs as efficient next-generation pure green emitters to develop ultra-high-definition vivid displays,” the study authors note.

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