Ronghuan Liu, Fan Fang, Pai Liu, Xijian Duan, Kai Wang, Xiao Wei Sun
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Abstract
Encapsulation is a widely recognized method for enhancing the stability of colloidal quantum dots (CQDs). However, traditional encapsulation methods for solid-state materials expose encapsulated CQDs to risks such as ligand loss and poor dispersion. Additionally, these encapsulated CQDs still face the risk of aging due to surface ligand bond breakage under high-energy radiation. In this study, we found that quantum dots in solution exhibited enhanced ultraviolet (UV) tolerance compared to their counterparts in solid form under an inert atmosphere. We attribute this enhancement to improved ligand retention and self-healing of quantum dots in solution. Herein, we introduce a novel method for fabricating liquid-encapsulated quantum dot (LEQD) color conversion films. This technique leverages the self-healing capability of ligands in liquid-state quantum dots to enhance the UV and thermal stability of the quantum dot color conversion films. Experimental results demonstrate that LEQD films exhibit better resistance to UV radiation and high temperatures than solid-encapsulated quantum dot (SEQD) color conversion films. After 400 h of exposure to 100 mW blue light-emitting device (LED) light at 60 °C and 90% humidity, the brightness of LEQD film retained 90% of its initial level. This liquid-state quantum dot encapsulation approach offers a promising pathway for developing more durable quantum dot color conversion films.
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Nano Research is a peer-reviewed, international and interdisciplinary research journal that focuses on all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology. It solicits submissions in various topical areas, from basic aspects of nanoscale materials to practical applications. The journal publishes articles on synthesis, characterization, and manipulation of nanomaterials; nanoscale physics, electrical transport, and quantum physics; scanning probe microscopy and spectroscopy; nanofluidics; nanosensors; nanoelectronics and molecular electronics; nano-optics, nano-optoelectronics, and nano-photonics; nanomagnetics; nanobiotechnology and nanomedicine; and nanoscale modeling and simulations. Nano Research offers readers a combination of authoritative and comprehensive Reviews, original cutting-edge research in Communication and Full Paper formats. The journal also prioritizes rapid review to ensure prompt publication.