Issue 19, 2024

FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 quantum dots: one step fabrication with improved stability for light-emitting applications

Abstract

Perovskite quantum dots (QDs), with outstanding properties, including tunable emissions, high color purity, and low cost solution processability, have become promising candidates in light-emitting applications. However, the inherent instability issue strongly restricts further development and commercialization of light-emitting devices based on perovskite QDs. As well investigated in conventional QDs, the construction of QDs with core–shell structure is recognized as an effective way to improve the stability and optimize luminescent properties at the same time. Inspired by the unique structure diversity of perovskite materials, 2D/3D FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 QDs are proposed and fabricated through a one-step phase transfer enhanced emulsion synthesis. By systematically tuning the ratio between GABr and FABr as well as a combined analysis with X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, absorption and photoluminescence spectrum characterizations, a well-defined core–shell structure is demonstrated for FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 QDs under an appropriate ratio of GABr/FABr. Compared to the original QDs, the as fabricated core–shell QDs exhibit an enhanced exciton binding energy and improved stability under heat, light, and moisture exposure. Moreover, phosphor converted light-emitting diodes based on the core–shell QDs are also fabricated with a much improved device performance than that of QDs without a core–shell structure, proving the superiority of FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 QDs in light-emitting applications.

Graphical abstract: FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 quantum dots: one step fabrication with improved stability for light-emitting applications

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Research Article
Submitted
28 Apr 2024
Accepted
23 Jul 2024
First published
24 Jul 2024

Mater. Chem. Front., 2024,8, 3214-3222

FAPbBr3@GA2PbBr4 quantum dots: one step fabrication with improved stability for light-emitting applications

J. Liu, F. Zhang, C. Fan, Z. Cao and Y. Hao, Mater. Chem. Front., 2024, 8, 3214 DOI: 10.1039/D4QM00354C

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