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Advanced Materials | 2016

Efficient and Stable White LEDs with Silica‐Coated Inorganic Perovskite Quantum Dots

Chun Sun; Yu Zhang; Cheng Ruan; Chunyang Yin; Xiaoyong Wang; Yiding Wang; William W. Yu

A white light-emitting diode (0.33, 0.33) is fabricated using perovskite quantum dot/silica composites. It is shown to have greatly improved stability.


ACS Nano | 2015

Superior Optical Properties of Perovskite Nanocrystals as Single Photon Emitters.

Fengrui Hu; Huichao Zhang; Chun Sun; Chunyang Yin; Bihu Lv; Chunfeng Zhang; William W. Yu; Xiaoyong Wang; Yu Zhang; Min Xiao

The power conversion efficiency of photovoltaic devices based on semiconductor perovskites has reached ~20% after just several years of research efforts. With concomitant discoveries of other promising applications in lasers, light-emitting diodes and photodetectors, it is natural to anticipate what further excitements these exotic perovskites could bring about. Here we report on the observation of single photon emission from single CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) synthesized from a facile colloidal approach. Compared with traditional metal-chalcogenide NCs, these CsPbBr3 NCs exhibit nearly two orders of magnitude increase in their absorption cross sections at similar emission colors. Moreover, the radiative lifetime of CsPbBr3 NCs is greatly shortened at both room and cryogenic temperatures to favor an extremely fast output of single photons. The above findings have not only added a novel member to the perovskite family for the integration into current optoelectronic architectures, but also paved the way towards quantum-light applications of single perovskite NCs in various quantum information processing schemes.The power conversion efficiency of photovoltaic devices based on semiconductor perovskites has reached ∼20% after just several years of research efforts. With concomitant discoveries of other promising applications in lasers, light-emitting diodes, and photodetectors, it is natural to anticipate what further excitement these exotic perovskites could bring about. Here we report on the observation of single photon emission from single CsPbBr3 perovskite nanocrystals (NCs) synthesized from a facile colloidal approach. Compared with traditional metal-chalcogenide NCs, these CsPbBr3 NCs exhibit nearly 2 orders of magnitude increase in their absorption cross sections at similar emission colors. Moreover, the radiative lifetime of CsPbBr3 NCs is greatly shortened at both room and cryogenic temperatures to favor an extremely fast output of single photons. The above superior optical properties have paved the way toward quantum-light applications of perovskite NCs in various quantum information processing schemes.


Journal of Materials Chemistry C | 2015

Down-conversion monochromatic light-emitting diodes with the color determined by the active layer thickness and concentration of carbon dots

Chun Sun; Yu Zhang; Sergii Kalytchuk; Yu Wang; Xiaoyu Zhang; Wenzhu Gao; Jun Zhao; Klára Čépe; Radek Zboril; William W. Yu; Andrey L. Rogach

We report a series of monochromatic light-emitting diodes based on monodisperse carbon dots with an emission color ranging from blue to red, which is determined by the thickness of the down-conversion layers and the carbon dot doping concentration in the polymer matrix. We further demonstrate the potential of CDs for fabrication of relief graphical patterns with anti-counterfeiting security.


Nano Letters | 2016

Slow Auger Recombination of Charged Excitons in Nonblinking Perovskite Nanocrystals without Spectral Diffusion

Fengrui Hu; Chunyang Yin; Huichao Zhang; Chun Sun; William W. Yu; Chunfeng Zhang; Xiaoyong Wang; Yu Zhang; Min Xiao

Over the last two decades, intensive research efforts have been devoted to the suppressions of photoluminescence (PL) blinking and Auger recombination in metal-chalcogenide nanocrystals (NCs), with significant progresses being made only very recently in few specific NC structures. Here we show that nonblinking PL is readily available in the newly synthesized perovskite CsPbI3 NCs and that their Auger recombination of charged excitons is greatly slowed down, as signified by a PL lifetime about twice shorter than that of neutral excitons. Moreover, spectral diffusion is completely absent in single CsPbI3 NCs at the cryogenic temperature, leading to a resolution-limited PL line width of ∼200 μeV.


Applied Physics Letters | 2016

Multicolor fluorescent light-emitting diodes based on cesium lead halide perovskite quantum dots

Peng Wang; Xue Bai; Chun Sun; Xiaoyu Zhang; Tieqiang Zhang; Yu Zhang

High quantum yield, narrow full width at half-maximum and tunable emission color of perovskite quantum dots (QDs) make this kind of material good prospects for light-emitting diodes (LEDs). However, the relatively poor stability under high temperature and air condition limits the device performance. To overcome this issue, the liquid-type packaging structure in combination with blue LED chip was employed to fabricate the fluorescent perovskite quantum dot-based LEDs. A variety of monochromatic LEDs with green, yellow, reddish-orange, and red emission were fabricated by utilizing the inorganic cesium lead halide perovskite quantum dots as the color-conversion layer, which exhibited the narrow full width at half-maximum (<35 nm), the relatively high luminous efficiency (reaching 75.5 lm/W), and the relatively high external quantum efficiency (14.6%), making it the best-performing perovskite LEDs so far. Compared to the solid state LED device, the liquid-type LED devices exhibited excellent color stability a...


Physical Review Letters | 2017

Bright-Exciton Fine-Structure Splittings in Single Perovskite Nanocrystals

Chunyang Yin; Liyang Chen; Nan Song; Yan Lv; Fengrui Hu; Chun Sun; William W. Yu; Chunfeng Zhang; Xiaoyong Wang; Yu Zhang; Min Xiao

Here we show that, in single perovskite CsPbI_{3} nanocrystals synthesized from a colloidal approach, a bright-exciton fine-structure splitting as large as hundreds of μeV can be resolved with two orthogonally and linearly polarized photoluminescence peaks. This doublet could switch to a single peak when a single CsPbI_{3} nanocrystal is photocharged to eliminate the electron-hole exchange interaction. The above findings have prepared an efficient platform suitable for probing exciton and spin dynamics of semiconductor nanostructures at the visible-wavelength range, from which a variety of practical applications such as in entangled photon-pair source and quantum information processing can be envisioned.


Angewandte Chemie | 2018

Water-Assisted Size and Shape Control of CsPbBr3 Perovskite Nanocrystals

Xiaoyu Zhang; Xue Bai; Hua Wu; Xiangtong Zhang; Chun Sun; Yu Zhang; Wei Zhang; Weitao Zheng; William W. Yu; Andrey L. Rogach

Lead-halide perovskites are well known to decompose rapidly when exposed to polar solvents, such as water. Contrary to this common-place observation, we have found that through introducing a suitable minor amount of water into the reaction mixture, we can synthesize stable CsPbBr3 nanocrystals. The size and the crystallinity, and as a result the band gap tunability of the strongly emitting CsPbBr3 nanocrystals correlate with the water content. Suitable amounts of water change the crystallization environment, inducing the formation of differently shaped perovskites, namely spherical NCs, rectangular nanoplatelets, or nanowires. Bright CsPbBr3 nanocrystals with the photoluminescence quantum yield reaching 90 % were employed for fabrication of inverted hybrid inorganic/organic light-emitting devices, with the peak luminance of 4428 cd m-2 and external quantum yield of 1.7 %.


Nanomaterials | 2016

White Light-Emitting Diodes Based on AgInS2/ZnS Quantum Dots with Improved Bandwidth in Visible Light Communication

Cheng Ruan; Yu Zhang; Min Lu; Changyin Ji; Chun Sun; Xiongbin Chen; Hongda Chen; Vicki L. Colvin; William W. Yu

Quantum dot white light-emitting diodes (QD-WLEDs) were fabricated from green- and red-emitting AgInS2/ZnS core/shell QDs coated on GaN LEDs. Their electroluminescence (EL) spectra were measured at different currents, ranging from 50 mA to 400 mA, and showed good color stability. The modulation bandwidth of previously prepared QD-WLEDs was confirmed to be much wider than that of YAG:Ce phosphor-based WLEDs. These results indicate that the AgInS2/ZnS core/shell QDs are good color-converting materials for WLEDs and they are capable in visible light communication (VLC).


Nanotechnology | 2017

Highly luminescent, stable, transparent and flexible perovskite quantum dot gels towards light-emitting diodes

Chun Sun; Xinyu Shen; Yu Zhang; Yu Wang; Xingru Chen; Changyin Ji; Hongzhi Shen; Hengchong Shi; Yiding Wang; William W. Yu

By controlling the hydrolysis of alkoxysilanes, highly luminescent, transparent and flexible perovskite quantum dot (QD) gels were synthesized. The gels could maintain the structure without shrinking and exhibited excellent stability comparing to the QDs in solution. This in situ fabrication can be easily scaled up for large-area/volume gels. The gels integrated the merits of the polymer matrices to avoid the non-uniformity of light output, making it convenient for practical LED applications. Monochrome and white LEDs were fabricated using these QD gels; the LEDs exhibited broader color gamut, demonstrating better property in the backlight display application.


RSC Advances | 2016

High efficient light-emitting diodes based on liquid-type carbon dots

Xingru Chen; Xue Bai; Chun Sun; Liang Su; Yiding Wang; Yu Zhang; William W. Yu

Carbon dots (CDs) are considered as potential luminescent sources in light-emitting devices but CDs in the dry and solid aggregate state have strong luminescence quenching. Here we report monochromatic light-emitting diodes originating from the carbon dots in liquid format. The CDs were stored in a glass box and packaged with a UV-LED chip. These devices emitted stable luminescence colors ranging from blue to red, which were determined by the concentration of CDs in toluene. The maximum luminous efficiency was 2.27 times higher than that of solid devices. We further fabricated liquid type white light-emitting diodes with blue emissive CDs and green and red emissive colloidal semiconductor quantum dots which showed a high color rendering index (CRI) of 91 and a good stability.

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Louisiana State University in Shreveport

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