Enhanced Stability and Highly Bright Electroluminescence of AgInZnS/CdS/ZnS Quantum Dots through Complete Isolation of Core and Shell via a CdS Interlayer.
Hyo-Geun KwonTaesoo LeeKihyo KimDo-Hyun KimHaewoon SeoO-Pil KwonJeonghun KwakSang-Wook KimPublished in: Small (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2023)
An approach for synthesizing AgInZnS/CdS/ZnS core-shell-shell quantum dots (QDs) that demonstrate exceptional stability and electroluminescence (EL) performance is introduced. This approach involves incorporating a cadmium sulfide (CdS) interlayer between an AgInZnS (AIZS) core and a zinc sulfide (ZnS) shell to prevent the diffusion of Zn ions into the AIZS core and the cation exchange at the core-shell interface. Consequently, a uniform and thick ZnS shell, with a thickness of 2.9 nm, is formed, which significantly enhances the stability and increases the photoluminescence quantum yield (87.5%) of the QDs. The potential for AIZS/CdS/ZnS QDs in electroluminescent devices is evaluated, and an external quantum efficiency of 9.6% in the 645 nm is achieved. These findings highlight the importance of uniform and thick ZnS shells in improving the stability and EL performance of QDs.