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Constructing ZnTe Spherical Quantum Well for Efficient Light Emission.

Kequan CaoBinbin YuFei HuangQinying PanJunfeng WangJiajia NingKaibo ZhengTõnu PulleritsJianjun Tian
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
ZnTe colloidal semiconductor nanocrystals (NCs) have shown promise for light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and displays, because they are free from toxic heavy metals (Cd). However, so far, their low photoluminescence (PL) efficiency (∼30%) has hindered their applications. Herein, we devised a novel structure of ZnTe NCs with the configuration of ZnSe (core)/ZnTe (spherical quantum well, SQW)/ZnSe (shell). The inner layer ZnTe was grown at the surface of ZnSe core with avoiding using highly active and high-risk Zn sources. Due to the formation of coherently strained heterostructure which reduced the lattice mismatch, and the thermodynamic growth of ZnTe, the surface or interface defects were suppressed. A high PL efficiency of >60% was obtained for the green light-emitting ZnSe/ZnTe/ZnSe SQWs after ZnS outer layer passivation, which is the highest value for colloidal ZnTe-based NCs. This work paves the way for the development of novel semiconductor NCs for luminescent and display applications.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • energy transfer
  • sensitive detection
  • heavy metals
  • light emitting
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  • molecular dynamics
  • deep learning
  • solar cells