Perovskite LEDs and Lasers
Dawei Di a
a Zhejiang University, No.148 Tianmushan Road, Hangzhou, 310028, China
Proceedings of Hybrid and Perovskite materials for energy, lighting, sensing and computing (HYPE26)
Athens, Greece, 2026 June 22nd - 24th
Organizers: Maria Vasilopoulou and Thomas Stergiopoulos
Invited Speaker, Dawei Di, presentation 011
Publication date: 15th May 2026

As a novel light source technology, perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) have achieved external quantum efficiencies comparable to OLEDs, and with superior colour space coverage. In this talk, we discuss some key considerations behind the high efficiencies and the potential mechanisms that may approach or exceed the efficiency limits. We focus on the critical challenges in this field, including device instability, brightness and downscaling. We have demonstrated, for the first time, that ultralong operational lifetimes satisfying the practical demands can be achieved in perovskite LEDs. We show that it is possible to control the polarity of charge transport in emissive perovskite semiconductors, enabling ultra-high brightness of 1.16 million nits in perovskite LEDs, setting a brightness record for solution-processed LEDs. Our efforts of downscaling micro- and nano-perovskite LEDs to below the size limit of conventional LEDs are presented, showcasing the potential of micro/nano-PeLEDs for next-generation display technologies. Finally, we present our results on the first electrically-driven perovskite laser and its potential as a new semiconductor laser technology.

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