In
recent years, perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) with the incorporation
of transition-metal ions for reducing toxicity and enhancing stability
have been in a research hotspot. However, the PQDs containing transition-metal
ions are quite unstable and display low photoluminescence quantum
yields (PLQYs), owing to the existence of defects. Herein, we have
endeavored to introduce simultaneous cation and anion exchange with
cobalt and chloride ions into the host CH3NH3Pb1–x
Co
x
Br3–2x
Cl2x
PQDs followed by matrix encapsulation via poly(methyl methacrylate)
(PMMA) as a favorable approach to stabilize PQDs with improved PLQY.
We have utilized cobalt chloride as the precursor for doping ions.
The emission wavelength can be regulated from green to cyan color
with the increase in doping concentration without negotiating on color
quality, which is believed to be the modification of band gap and
corresponding electron density estimated from the density functional
theory. A high PLQY of 95% is observed even after the incorporation
of cobalt and chloride ions into host PQDs. We demonstrate white light-emitting
diode (LED) prototypes for backlight applications using a PQDs/PMMA
composite on a blue LED chip, which exhibits excellent stability toward
an ambient and robust atmosphere and provides a wide-color gamut of
124% of the NTSC standard. This research paves a way for the research
community to synthesize highly efficient, color-tunable PQDs for wide-color
backlighting applications.
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