Dynamically tunable multicolor emissions from zero-dimensional Cs 3 LnCl 6 (Ln: europium and terbium) nanocrystals with wide color gamut.
Minji LeeHyesun ChungSeong Vin HongHo Young WooJi-Yeon ChaeTae Yeol YoonBenjamin T DirollTaejong PaikPublished in: Nanoscale (2022)
This study demonstrates dynamically tunable multicolor emissions from a single component, zero-dimensional (0-D) cesium europium chloride (Cs 3 EuCl 6 ) and cesium terbium chloride (Cs 3 TbCl 6 ) nanocrystals (NCs). Highly uniform colloidal Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 NCs are synthesized via the heating-up method. Excitation-wavelength-dependent multicolor emissions from Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 NCs are observed. Under excitation of 330-400 nm, both NCs exhibit blue photoluminescence (PL). Under wavelengths shorter than 330 nm, characteristic red and green emissions are observed from Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 , respectively, owing to the atomic emissions from the f-orbitals in trivalent europium (Eu 3+ ) and terbium (Tb 3+ ) ions. Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 NCs exhibit broadband excitation spectra and enhanced absorption properties. Particularly, Cs 3 EuCl 6 NCs exhibit a very narrow full-width at half-maximum in both blue and red PL and no overlap between the two spectra. The photophysical properties of these NCs are further investigated to understand the multicolor PL origins by time-resolved and temperature-dependent PL measurements. Finally, the potential applications of Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 NCs as anti-counterfeiting inks for high-level security are demonstrated. Given their broadband excitation with enhanced absorption properties and dynamically tunable colors with a wide color gamut, Cs 3 EuCl 6 and Cs 3 TbCl 6 NCs have great potential as novel multicolor NC emitters for many emerging applications.