Chemical Engineering Journal | 2019

Novel red-emitting CsPb1−xTixI3 perovskite QDs@glasses with ambient stability for high efficiency white LEDs and plant growth LEDs

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Abstract Currently, the application of all-inorganic cesium lead halide perovskite (CsPbX 3 , X\u202f=\u202fCl, Br, I) quantum dots (QDs) is limited due to toxicity of lead and poor ambient stability. In our work, a series of Ti-doped CsPbI 3 QDs were successfully prepared in borosilicate glass (SiO 2 -B 2 O 3 -ZnO) by the melt quenching and in situ crystallization technique. The samples showed excellent water/thermal stability, and the tunable emission (650–695\u202fnm) was controlled by different Ti contents and heat treatment temperatures. In particular, the optical properties of CsPb 1− x Ti x I 3 QDs@glasses (x\u202f≤\u202f0.5) are superior to those of pristine CsPbI 3 QDs@glass. As a result, the wLED was assembled using red-emitting CsPb 1− x Ti x I 3 QDs@glasses and yellow-emitting Ce 3+ :YAG phosphor under excitation of InGaN blue chip, which demonstrated an outstanding luminous efficiency of 102.44\u202flm/W, a high color rendering index of 80.6. Particularly, Ti-doped CsPbI 3 QDs@glasses with red and far-red light are combined with a blue-chip to assemble an LED device, which exactly satisfies the lighting conditions of plant growth.

Volume 378
Pages 122125
DOI 10.1016/J.CEJ.2019.122125
Language English
Journal Chemical Engineering Journal

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