In this work, we dope Mn2+ ions into an organic-inorganic hybrid quasi-bulk 3D perovskite with the addition of tris(4-fluorophenyl)phosphine oxide (TFPPO) dissolved in a chloroform antisolvent to achieve green perovskite LEDs (PeLEDs) with a 14.0% EQE and a 128,000 cd/m2 peak luminance. While TFPPO dramatically increases the PeLEDs’ EQE, the operational stability is compromised. At 5mA/cm2, our PeLED fabricated with a pure chloroform antisolvent (EQE=2.97%) decays to half of its maximum luminance in 37.0 minutes. Alternatively, our PeLED fabricated with TFPPO (EQE=14.0%) decays in 2.54 minutes. Consequently, we studied both photophysical and optoelectronic characteristics before and after PeLED electrical degradation.
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