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Alternating‐Current MXene Polymer Light‐Emitting Diodes
Authors:Seokyeong Lee  Eui Hyuk Kim  Seunggun Yu  Hyerim Kim  Chanho Park  Tae Hyun Park  Hyowon Han  Seung Won Lee  Soyeon Baek  Wookyoung Jin  Chong Min Koo  Cheolmin Park
Abstract:MXenes (Ti3C2) are 2D transition‐metal carbides and carbonitrides with high conductivity and optical transparency. However, transparent MXene electrodes suitable for polymer light‐emitting diodes (PLEDs) have rarely been demonstrated. With the discovery of the excellent electrical stability of MXene under an alternating current (AC), herein, PLEDs that employ MXene electrodes and exhibit high performance under AC operation (AC MXene PLEDs) are presented. The PLED exhibits a turn‐on voltage, current efficiency, and brightness of 2.1 V, 7 cd A?1, and 12 547 cd m?2, respectively, when operated under AC with a frequency of 1 kHz. The results indicate that the undesirable electric breakdown associated with heat arising from the poor interface of the MXene with a hole transport layer in the direct‐current mode is efficiently suppressed by the transient injection of carriers accompanied by the alternating change of the electric polarity under the AC, giving rise to reliable light emission with a high efficiency. The solution‐processable MXene electrode can be readily fabricated on a flexible polymer substrate, allowing for the development of a mechanically flexible AC MXene PLED with a higher performance than flexible PLEDs employing solution‐processed nanomaterial‐based electrodes such as carbon nanotubes, reduced graphene oxide, and Ag nanowires.
Keywords:alternating‐current light‐emitting diodes  polymer light‐emitting diodes  solution‐processed flexible electrodes  transparent MXene electrodes
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