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Stable Hexylphosphonate-Capped Blue-Emitting Quantum-Confined CsPbBr

Authors :
Javad, Shamsi
Dominik, Kubicki
Miguel, Anaya
Yun, Liu
Kangyu, Ji
Kyle, Frohna
Clare P, Grey
Richard H, Friend
Samuel D, Stranks
Source :
ACS Energy Letters
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Quantum-confined CsPbBr3 nanoplatelets (NPLs) are extremely promising for use in low-cost blue light-emitting diodes, but their tendency to coalesce in both solution and film form, particularly under operating device conditions with injected charge-carriers, is hindering their adoption. We show that employing a short hexyl-phosphonate ligand (C6H15O3P) in a heat-up colloidal approach for pure, blue-emitting quantum-confined CsPbBr3 NPLs significantly suppresses these coalescence phenomena compared to particles capped with the typical oleyammonium ligands. The phosphonate-passivated NPL thin films exhibit photoluminescence quantum yields of ∼40% at 450 nm with exceptional ambient and thermal stability. The color purity is preserved even under continuous photoexcitation of carriers equivalent to LED current densities of ∼3.5 A/cm2. 13C, 133Cs, and 31P solid-state MAS NMR reveal the presence of phosphonate on the surface. Density functional theory calculations suggest that the enhanced stability is due to the stronger binding affinity of the phosphonate ligand compared to the ammonium ligand.

Subjects

Subjects :
Letter

Details

ISSN :
23808195
Volume :
5
Issue :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS energy letters
Accession number :
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