Nowadays,due to uncontrolled synthesis and lack of more direct and systematic evidences,the photoluminescence origin of“zero-dimensional”Cs4PbI6 remains great controversy and the luminescence cannot be controlled.He...Nowadays,due to uncontrolled synthesis and lack of more direct and systematic evidences,the photoluminescence origin of“zero-dimensional”Cs4PbI6 remains great controversy and the luminescence cannot be controlled.Here we propose a controllable dissolution-recrystallization method to synthesize“emissive”and“non-emissive”Cs4PbI6 nanocrystals(NCs)respectively.Through comparing“emissive”and“non-emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs,it is clearly proved that the visible emission in“emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs comes from embedded CsPbI3 quantum dots(QDs).It is found for CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites,methyl acetate(MeAC)and cyclohexane play an important role in dissolution and recrystallization respectively to obtain Cs4PbI6 matrix and CsPbI3 cores.Benefiting from this two-step method,the as-synthesized CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites with CsPbI3 QDs uniformly distributed in Cs4PbI6 matrix are bright with photoluminescence quantum yield(PLQY)up to 71.4%and exhibit improved stability than CsPbI3 NCs.Moreover,utilizing its formation mechanism,the size of embedded CsPbI3 QDs can be controlled by reasonable designing the“dissolution”process,so that the luminescence of this CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites can be adjusted in a wide range from green to red(554–630 nm).Our finding not only provides a novel method for synthesizing tunable“emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs,but also makes clear the photoluminescence origin of“emissive”Cs4PbI6.展开更多
The development of single-component white emitters for white light-emitting diodes(WLEDs)remains challenging.Herein,a rare earth-free white light-emitting composite is developed by assembling blue-emitting carbon dots...The development of single-component white emitters for white light-emitting diodes(WLEDs)remains challenging.Herein,a rare earth-free white light-emitting composite is developed by assembling blue-emitting carbon dots(CDs)and yellow-emitting Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O:Sb^(3+)metal halide crystals via a facile liquid-liquid diffusion-assisted crystallization approach.The encapsulation mechanism is then analyzed.Depending on the ratios of blue/yellow emitters,these luminescent composites exhibit white light emission with tunable cold and warm hues.The composites also possess prominent ultraviolet resistance,thermal tolerance,and good stability at about 200°C.By employing such“CDs in metal halide”composites as a converter,a WLED is successfully fabricated with a high color rendering index of 93.6,benefiting from the assembled blue and yellow broadband emission.With this strategy,the developed composites show great promise in next-generation WLED lighting.展开更多
基金This work was financially supported by the Joint Funds of the National Natural Science Foundation of China and Yunnan Province(No.U1902222)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51961145101 and 52102195)+3 种基金China Postdoctoral Science Foundation(Nos.2020M672960 and 2021M703656)Guangzhou Science&Technology Project(No.202007020005)Hunan High Level Talent Gathering Project(Nos.2019RS1077 and 2020RC5007)the Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Semiconductor Micro Display(No.2020B121202003)。
文摘Nowadays,due to uncontrolled synthesis and lack of more direct and systematic evidences,the photoluminescence origin of“zero-dimensional”Cs4PbI6 remains great controversy and the luminescence cannot be controlled.Here we propose a controllable dissolution-recrystallization method to synthesize“emissive”and“non-emissive”Cs4PbI6 nanocrystals(NCs)respectively.Through comparing“emissive”and“non-emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs,it is clearly proved that the visible emission in“emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs comes from embedded CsPbI3 quantum dots(QDs).It is found for CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites,methyl acetate(MeAC)and cyclohexane play an important role in dissolution and recrystallization respectively to obtain Cs4PbI6 matrix and CsPbI3 cores.Benefiting from this two-step method,the as-synthesized CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites with CsPbI3 QDs uniformly distributed in Cs4PbI6 matrix are bright with photoluminescence quantum yield(PLQY)up to 71.4%and exhibit improved stability than CsPbI3 NCs.Moreover,utilizing its formation mechanism,the size of embedded CsPbI3 QDs can be controlled by reasonable designing the“dissolution”process,so that the luminescence of this CsPbI3@Cs4PbI6 nanocomposites can be adjusted in a wide range from green to red(554–630 nm).Our finding not only provides a novel method for synthesizing tunable“emissive”Cs4PbI6 NCs,but also makes clear the photoluminescence origin of“emissive”Cs4PbI6.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundations of China (51961145101)Guangzhou Science & Technology Project (202007020005)+3 种基金the Project Supported by Guangdong Province Universities and Colleges Pearl River Scholar Funded Scheme (GDUPS, 2018) for Prof. Bingfu Leithe National Key R&D Program of China (2020YFB0407902)Guangdong Provincial Science & Technology Project (2021A0505050006 and 2021B0707010003)Guangdong Provincial Special Fund for Modern Agriculture Industry Technology Innovation Teams (2021KJ122)。
文摘The development of single-component white emitters for white light-emitting diodes(WLEDs)remains challenging.Herein,a rare earth-free white light-emitting composite is developed by assembling blue-emitting carbon dots(CDs)and yellow-emitting Cs_(2)InCl_(5)·H_(2)O:Sb^(3+)metal halide crystals via a facile liquid-liquid diffusion-assisted crystallization approach.The encapsulation mechanism is then analyzed.Depending on the ratios of blue/yellow emitters,these luminescent composites exhibit white light emission with tunable cold and warm hues.The composites also possess prominent ultraviolet resistance,thermal tolerance,and good stability at about 200°C.By employing such“CDs in metal halide”composites as a converter,a WLED is successfully fabricated with a high color rendering index of 93.6,benefiting from the assembled blue and yellow broadband emission.With this strategy,the developed composites show great promise in next-generation WLED lighting.