One-Pot Synthesis and Characterization of CuCrS 2 /ZnS Core/Shell Quantum Dots as New Blue-Emitting Sources.
Ho-Kyung LeeYe-Jun BanHyun-Jong LeeJi-Hyeon KimSang-Joon ParkPublished in: Materials (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
In this paper, we introduce a new blue-emitting material, CuCrS 2 /ZnS QDs (CCS QDs). To obtain bright and stable photoluminescent probes, we prepared a core/shell structure; the synthesis was conducted in a one-pot system, using 1-dodecanethiol as a sulfur source and co-ligand. The CCS QDs exhibited a semi-spherical colloidal nanocrystalline shape with an average diameter of 9.0 nm and ZnS shell thickness of 1.6 nm. A maximum photoluminescence emission peak (PL max) was observed at 465 nm with an excitation wavelength of 400 nm and PLQY was 5% at an initial [Cr 3+ ]/[Cu + ] molar ratio of one in the core synthesis. With an off-stoichiometric modification for band gap engineering, the CCS QDs exhibited slightly blue-shifted PL emission spectra and PLQY was 10% with an increase in initial molar ratio of 2.0 (462 nm PL max). However, when the initial molar ratio exceeded two, the CCS QDs exhibited a lower photoluminescence quantum yield of 4.5% with 461 nm of PL max at the initial molar ratio of four due to the formation of non-emissive Cr 2 S 3 nanoflakes.