Dual hybridization of highly fluorescent conjugated polymers and highly luminescent nanocrystals (NCs) is developed and demonstrated in multiple combinations for controlled white light generation with high color rendering index (CRI) (> 80) for the first time. The generated white light is tuned using layer-by-layer assembly of CdSe/ZnS core-shell NCs closely packed on polyfluorene, hybridized on near-UV emitting nitride-based light emitting diodes (LEDs). The design, synthesis, growth, fabrication and characterization of these hybrid inorganic-organic white LEDs are presented. The following experimental realizations are reported: (i) layer-by-layer hybridization of yellow NCs (λPL = 580nm) and blue polyfluorene (λPL = 439 nm) with tristimulus coordinates of (x, y) = (0.31, 0.27), correlated color temperature of Tc = 6962 K and CRI of R a = 53.4; (ii) layer-by-layer assembly of yellow and green NCs (λPL = 580 and 540 nm) and blue polyfluorene (λPL = 439 nm) with (x, y) = (0.23, 0.30), Tc = 14395 K and Ra = 65.7; and (iii) layer-by-layer deposition of yellow, green and red NCs (λPL = 580, 540 and 620 nm) and blue polyfluorene (λPL = 439 nm) with (x, y) = (0.38, 0.39), T c = 4052 K and Ra = 83.0. The CRI is demonstrated to be well controlled and significantly improved by increasing multi-chromaticity of the NC and polymer emitters. © IOP Publishing Ltd and Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft.
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Demir, H. V., Nizamoglu, S., Ozel, T., Mutlugun, E., Huyal, I. O., Sari, E., … Tian, N. (2007). White light generation tuned by dual hybridization of nanocrystals and conjugated polymers. New Journal of Physics, 9. https://doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/9/10/362
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