Photophysics
of Thermally-Assisted Photobleaching
in “Giant” Quantum Dots Revealed in Single Nanocrystals
Posted on 2018-04-30 - 00:00
Quantum
dots (QDs) are steadily being implemented as down-conversion
phosphors in market-ready display products to enhance color rendering,
brightness, and energy efficiency. However, for adequate longevity,
QDs must be encased in a protective barrier that separates them from
ambient oxygen and humidity, and device architectures are designed
to avoid significant heating of the QDs as well as direct contact
between the QDs and the excitation source. In order to increase the
utility of QDs in display technologies and to extend their usefulness
to more demanding applications as, for example, alternative phosphors
for solid-state lighting (SSL), QDs must retain their photoluminescence
emission properties over extended periods of time under conditions
of high temperature and high light flux. Doing so would simplify the
fabrication costs for QD display technologies and enable QDs to be
used as down-conversion materials in light-emitting diodes for SSL,
where direct-on-chip configurations expose the emitters to temperatures
approaching 100 °C and to photon fluxes from 0.1 W/mm2 to potentially 10 W/mm2. Here, we investigate the photobleaching
processes of single QDs exposed to controlled temperature and photon
flux. In particular, we investigate two types of room-temperature-stable
core/thick-shell QDs, known as “giant” QDs for which
shell growth is conducted using either a standard layer-by-layer technique
or by a continuous injection method. We determine the mechanistic
pathways responsible for thermally-assisted photodegradation, distinguishing
effects of hot-carrier trapping and QD charging. The findings presented
here will assist in the further development of advanced QD heterostructures
for maximum device lifetime stability.
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Orfield, Noah J.; Majumder, Somak; McBride, James R.; Yik-Ching Koh, Faith; Singh, Ajay; Bouquin, Sarah J.; et al. (2018). Photophysics
of Thermally-Assisted Photobleaching
in “Giant” Quantum Dots Revealed in Single Nanocrystals. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b07450