Development of solid state light sources based on II-VI semiconductor quantum dots

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作者
Rohwer, LES [1 ]
Abrams, BL [1 ]
Wilcoxon, JP [1 ]
Thoma, SG [1 ]
机构
[1] Sandia Natl Labs, Albuquerque, NM 87185 USA
关键词
solid state lighting; quantum dots; light-emitting diodes; encapsulation; quantum yield;
D O I
10.1117/12.527967
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Solid state light sources based on integrating commercial near-UV LED chips with encapsulated CdS quantum dots are demonstrated. Blue, blue-green, and white quantum dot LEDs were fabricated with luminous efficiencies of 9.8, 16.6, and 3.5 Im/W, respectively. These are the highest efficiencies reported for quantum dot LEDs. Quantum dots have advantages over conventional micron-sized phosphors for solid state lighting, such as strong absorption of near-UV to blue wavelengths, smaller Stokes shift, and a range of emission colors based on their size and surface chemistry. Alkylthiol-stabilized CdS quantum dots in tetrahydrofuran solvent with quantum yields (QYs) up to 70% were synthesized using room temperature metathesis reactions. A variety of emission colors and a white spectrum from monodisperse CdS quantum dots (Dsimilar to2 rim) have been demonstrated. The white emission was obtained from the CdS quantum dots directly, by altering the surface chemistry. When incorporated into an epoxy, the high solution phase QY was preserved. In contrast to other approaches, the white LED contains monodisperse US quantum dots, rather than a blend of different-size blue, green, and red-emitting quantum dots. The concentration of CdS quantum dots in epoxy can be increased to absorb nearly all of the incident near-UV light of the LED.
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