| Literature DB >> 28240024 |
Fei Li1, Zhiguo Xia1, Quanlin Liu1.
Abstract
The ability to control dopants and defects, as well as the core/shell structures, of quantum dots (QDs) is an essential nanotechnology to modify and optimize their photoluminescence properties. Herein, the optimized ZnS:Mn2+/ZnS/ZnS:Cu2+/ZnS core/multishell QDs have been prepared, and their luminescence properties depending on the ratios of the starting materials and the injection temperature of an extra sulfur source were discussed; finally the white light can be possibly obtained by mixing the blue light (emission peak at 450 nm originating from Cu2+ dopants or emission peaks at 405 and 430 nm corresponding to a defect emission center) and orange light (emission peak at 585 nm from Mn2+ dopants). As a controlled synthesis comparison, the optimum core/shell structures and key synthesis parameters have been determined, and the quantum yield (QY) of the as-obtained ZnS:Mn2+/ZnS/ZnS:Cu2+/ZnS core/multishell white light emitting QDs without defect emission was determined to be 38%. The practical white light device prototype has been also fabricated and the CIE color coordinate of (0.32, 0.34) with a warm white light has been realized upon the excitation of the commercial 370 nm UV LED chip, which demonstrated potential application for micro/nano optical functional devices.Entities:
Keywords: controllable synthesis; core/multishell QDs; doped QDs; photoluminescence; white light emission QDs
Year: 2017 PMID: 28240024 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.6b15997
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229