Bright Blue Emission Lead-Free Halides with Narrow Bandwidth Enabled by Oversaturated Europium Doping.
J Phys Chem Lett
; 15(6): 1668-1676, 2024 Feb 15.
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Eu2+-based lead-free metal halide nanocrystals (LFMH NCs), including CsEuCl3 NCs and CsXEu2+ NCs (X = Cl or Br), exhibit highly efficient narrow-band blue photoluminescence, making them competitive candidates for next-generation lighting and displays. However, the growing mechanism of the aforementioned NCs lacks in-depth study, which hinders the development of Eu2+-based nanomaterials. Herein, we demonstrate the colloidal synthesis of CsBrEu2+ NCs based on an air-stable europium source. The NCs show deep blue photoluminescence centered at 444 nm, with a maximum photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) reaching 53.4% and a fwhm of 30 nm. We further reveal the mechanism that determines CsBr host growth and Eu2+ doping in CsBrEu2+ nanocrystals, especially dopant trapping and self-purification, that determine the PLQY level. Pure white, warm white, and cold white LEDs are fabricated based on CsBrEu2+ NCs, red and green phosphors, and their performance suits the needs of high-quality lighting.
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