Issue 4, 2023

Structural investigations into colour-tuneable fluorescent InZnP-based quantum dots from zinc carboxylate and aminophosphine precursors

Abstract

Fluorescent InP-based quantum dots have emerged as valuable nanomaterials for display technologies, biological imaging, and optoelectronic applications. The inclusion of zinc can enhance both their emissive and structural properties and reduce interfacial defects with ZnS or CdS shells. However, the sub-particle distribution of zinc and the role this element plays often remains unclear, and it has previously proved challenging to synthesise Zn-alloyed InP-based nanoparticles using aminophosphine precursors. In this report, we describe the synthesis of alloyed InZnP using zinc carboxylates, achieving colour-tuneable fluorescence from the unshelled core materials, followed by a one-pot ZnS or CdS deposition using diethyldithiocarbamate precursors. Structural analysis revealed that the “core/shell” particles synthesised here were more accurately described as homogeneous extended alloys with the constituent shell elements diffusing through the entire core, including full-depth inclusion of zinc.

Graphical abstract: Structural investigations into colour-tuneable fluorescent InZnP-based quantum dots from zinc carboxylate and aminophosphine precursors

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 May 2022
Accepted
25 Nov 2022
First published
16 Dec 2022
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale, 2023,15, 1763-1774

Structural investigations into colour-tuneable fluorescent InZnP-based quantum dots from zinc carboxylate and aminophosphine precursors

M. Burkitt-Gray, M. Casavola, P. C. J. Clark, S. M. Fairclough, W. R. Flavell, R. A. Fleck, S. J. Haigh, J. C. Ke, M. Leontiadou, E. A. Lewis, J. Osiecki, B. Qazi-Chaudhry, G. Vizcay-Barrena, W. Wichiansee and M. Green, Nanoscale, 2023, 15, 1763 DOI: 10.1039/D2NR02803D

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