Composite Supraparticles with Tunable Light Emission

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2017-09-26

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Montanarella, F.ISNI 0000000506029936
Altantzis, Thomas
Zanaga, Daniele
Rabouw, FreddyISNI 0000000492491619
Bals, Sara
Baesjou, PatrickISNI 0000000396109803
Vanmaekelbergh, DanielISNI 0000000394482321
van Blaaderen, AlfonsISNI 0000000388251965

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Abstract

Robust luminophores emitting light with broadly tunable colors are desirable in many applications such as light-emitting diode (LED)-based lighting, displays, integrated optoelectronics and biology. Nanocrystalline quantum dots with multicolor emission, from core- and shell-localized excitons, as well as solid layers of mixed quantum dots that emit different colors have been proposed. Here, we report on colloidal supraparticles that are composed of three types of Cd(Se,ZnS) core/(Cd,Zn)S shell nanocrystals with emission in the red, green, and blue. The emission of the supraparticles can be varied from pure to composite colors over the entire visible region and fine-tuned into variable shades of white light by mixing the nanocrystals in controlled proportions. Our approach results in supraparticles with sizes spanning the colloidal domain and beyond that combine versatility and processability with a broad, stable, and tunable emission, promising applications in lighting devices and biological research.

Keywords

assembly, nanocrystal, quantum dot, supraparticles, tunable emission, white light

Citation

Montanarella, F, Altantzis, T, Zanaga, D, Rabouw, F T, Bals, S, Baesjou, P, Vanmaekelbergh, D & van Blaaderen, A 2017, 'Composite Supraparticles with Tunable Light Emission', ACS Nano, vol. 11, no. 9, pp. 9136-9142. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.7b03975