Controllable synthesis of Cu-based quantum dots/nanocrystals and application in white light-emitting diodes†
Abstract
Lead-free copper-based quantum dots (QDs)/nanocrystals (NCs) with a facile preparation method and low price are promising candidates for replacing traditional expensive phosphors for applications in white light-emitting diodes (W-LEDs). In this article, the strategy of secondary excitation of red CIS/ZnS core–shell QDs using green Cs3Cu2Cl5 NCs and blue Cs3Cu2I5 NCs was employed. UV-excited W-LEDs with a unique (GB)nRm layered structure was successfully prepared using green Cs3Cu2Cl5 NCs, blue Cs3Cu2I5 NCs and red CIS/ZnS core–shell QD composite materials with different luminescence wavelengths. At the same time, the properties of the synthesized CuInS2 (CIS) QDs, CuInS2/ZnS core–shell QDs and Cs3Cu2X5 (X = C1, Br, I) NCs were characterized and the effect of myristic acid (MA) on the optical properties was discussed. This study has an important reference significance on how to use three different quantum dots/nanocrystals to fabricate W-LEDs.