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Localized Excitonic Electroluminescence from Carbon Nanodots.

Guangsong ZhengTing WangQing LouChenglong ShenMengyuan WuJunlu SunWen-Yu JiJinhao ZangKaikai LiuLin DongChongxin Shan
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2022)
Localized excitons are expected to achieve high-performance electroluminescence and have been widely investigated in GaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Although carbon nanodot (CD) based LEDs have been achieved with the radiative recombination of electrons and holes, localized excitonic electroluminescence has been not reported before. In this Letter, localized excitonic electroluminescent devices have been fabricated using fluorescent CDs as an active layer. The CDs show strong localized excitonic yellow emission with a fluorescence quantum yield of 76% and Stokes shift of 2.1 eV. The CD-based LEDs present a sub-bandgap turn-on voltage of 2.4 V and a maximum luminance of 60.2 cd m -2 , which is the lowest driving voltage among the CD-based electroluminescent devices. Localized centers trap carriers effectively, resulting in sub-bandgap light emission. The current results manifest that localized excitons may furnish a promising approach to boost the development of CD-based LEDs.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • nk cells
  • fluorescent probe
  • living cells
  • single molecule