Synthesis of quantum Dot-ZnS nanosheet inorganic assembly with low thermal fluorescent quenching for LED application

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In this report, to tackle the thermal fluorescent quenching issue of II-VI semiconductor quantum dots (QDs), which hinders their on-chip packaging application to light-emitting diodes (LEDs), a QD-ZnS nanosheet inorganic assembly monolith (QD-ZnS NIAM) is developed through chemisorption of QDs on the surface of two-dimensional (2D) ZnS nanosheets and subsequent assembly of the nanosheets into a compact inorganic monolith. The QD-ZnS NIAM could reduce the thermal fluorescent quenching of QDs effectively, possibly due to fewer thermally induced permanent trap states and decreased Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) among QDs when compared with those in a reference QD composite thin film. We have demonstrated that the QD-ZnS NIAM enables QDs to be directly packaged on-chip in LEDs with over 90% of their initial luminance being retained at above 85 °C, showing advantage in LED application in comparison with conventional QD composite film.

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Xie, Y., Geng, C., Gao, Y., Liu, J. G., Zhang, Z. H., Zhang, Y., … Bi, W. (2017). Synthesis of quantum Dot-ZnS nanosheet inorganic assembly with low thermal fluorescent quenching for LED application. Materials, 10(11). https://doi.org/10.3390/ma10111242

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