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Control of the Reaction Kinetics of Monodispersed InP/ZnSeS / ZnS-Based Quantum Dots Using Organophosphorus Compounds for Electroluminescent Devices.

Awais AliWei JiangYonghyeok ChoiBoram KimKangwoo LeeHeeyeop Chae
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2023)
Green emissive InP-based quantum dots (QDs) remain less developed than red QDs because of the difficulty of controlling the reactivity of small InP cores. Herein, we report the synthesis of monodispersed green InP-based QDs using tris(dimethylamino)phosphine, a considerably inexpensive and safer phosphorus source compared to conventional tris(trimethylsilyl)phosphine. An organophosphorus compound, trioctylphosphine, was used to control the reaction kinetics by slowing the progression of the nucleation process, which weakened the aggregation behavior of the clusters and improved the size distribution. The synthesized green emissive InP/ZnSeS/ZnS QDs exhibited a photoluminescence (PL) peak at 515 nm with an enhancement of the full width at half-maximum from 66 to 46 nm and the PL quantum yield from 61% to 70%. An electroluminescent device was fabricated, and the electron transport layer was optimized by changing the layer thickness. The optimized device structure improved the charge balance and increased the external quantum efficiency from 2.1% to 3.5%.
Keyphrases
  • quantum dots
  • energy transfer
  • sensitive detection
  • molecular dynamics
  • light emitting
  • aqueous solution