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Ultrastable and High-Efficiency Deep Red QLEDs through Giant Continuously Graded Colloidal Quantum Dots with Shell Engineering.

Xiaonan LiuLei WangYan GaoYicheng ZengFangze LiuHuaibin ShenLiberato MannaHongbo Li
Published in: Nano letters (2023)
Quantum dot (QD) based light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) hold great promise for next-generation lighting and displays. In order to reach a wide color gamut, deep red QLEDs emitting at wavelengths beyond 630 nm are highly desirable but have rarely been reported. Here, we synthesized deep red emitting ZnCdSe/ZnSeS QDs (diameter ∼16 nm) with a continuous gradient bialloyed core-shell structure. These QDs exhibit high quantum yield, excellent stability, and a reduced hole injection barrier. The QLEDs based on ZnCdSe/ZnSeS QDs have an external quantum efficiency above 20% in the luminance range of 200-90000 cd m -2 and a record T 95 operation lifetime (time for the luminance to decrease to 95% of its initial value) of more than 20000 h at a luminance of 1000 cd m -2 . Furthermore, the ZnCdSe/ZnSeS QLEDs have outstanding shelf stability (>100 days) and cycle stability (>10 cycles). The reported QLEDs with excellent stability and durability can accelerate the pace of QLED applications.
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