To date, most studies have mainly focused on flexible perovskite solar cells containing polymers such as polyurethane. However, flexible PeLEDs—especially blue-emitting devices—have received relatively little attention, despite their crucial role in a wide range of applications including flexible displays and lighting. Moreover, the reported polymer self-healing processes typically require prolonged thermal treatment, which may damage device efficiency and the phase stability of perovskite films.
Researchers Zou Chao, Zhai Lanlan, Huang He, and colleagues from Wenzhou University introduced PT into perovskites to fabricate blue-emitting flexible PeLEDs. After PT modification, the PeLEDs achieved an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 5.62% at 481 nm, representing a significant improvement compared with devices without PT.