| Literature DB >> 34010569 |
Shu-Wen Dai1,2, Ying-Lin Lai1,2, Lin Yang1,2, Yung-Tang Chuang1,2, Guang-Hsun Tan1,2, Shin-Wei Shen3, Yu-Sheng Huang1, Yuan-Chih Lo4, Tzu-Hung Yeh5, Chih-I Wu3, Lih-Juann Chen1, Ming-Yen Lu1, Ken-Tsung Wong4, Shun-Wei Liu5, Hao-Wu Lin1,2.
Abstract
The most attractive aspect of perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) for optoelectronic applications is their widely tunable emission wavelength, but it has been quite challenging to tune it without sacrificing the photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY). In this work, we report a facile ligand-optimized ion-exchange (LOIE) method to convert room-temperature spray-synthesized, perovskite parent NCs that emit a saturated green color to NCs capable of emitting colors across the entire visible spectrum. These NCs exhibited exceptionally stable and high PLQYs, particularly for the pure blue (96%) and red (93%) primary colors that are indispensable for display applications. Surprisingly, the blue- and red-emissive NCs obtained using the LOIE method preserved the cubic shape and cubic phase structure that they inherited from their parent NCs, while exhibiting high crystallinity and high color-purity. Together with the parent green-emissive NCs, the obtained blue- and red-emissive NCs provided a very wide color gamut, corresponding to a Digital Cinema Initiatives-P3 of 140% or an International Telecommunication Union Recommendation BT.2020 of 102%. With the superior optical merits of these LOIE-manipulated NCs, a corresponding color conversion luminescence device provided a high external quantum efficiency (10.5%) and extremely high brightness (970 000 cd/m2). This study provides a valid route toward highly stable, extremely emissive, and panchromatic perovskite NCs with potential use in a variety of future optoelectronic applications.Entities:
Keywords: color gamut; ligand-optimized ion-exchange; perovskite nanocrystal; quantum yield
Year: 2021 PMID: 34010569 DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c05961
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ISSN: 1944-8244 Impact factor: 9.229