High-stability, high-efficiency organic monoliths made of oligomer nanoparticles wrapped in organic matrix
Date
2016Source Title
ACS Nano
Print ISSN
1936-0851
Electronic ISSN
1936-086X
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Volume
10
Issue
5
Pages
5333 - 5339
Language
English
Type
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Abstract
Oligomer nanoparticles (OL NPs) have been considered unsuitable for solid-state lighting due to their low quantum yields and low temperature stability of their emission. Here, we address these problems by forming highly emissive and stable OL NPs solids to make them applicable in lighting. For this purpose, we incorporated OL NPs into sucrose matrix and then prepared their all-organic monoliths. We show that wrapping the OL NPs in sucrose significantly increases their quantum yield up to 44%, while the efficiency of their dispersion and direct solid-film remain only at ∼6%. We further showed ∼3-fold improved temperature stability of OL NP emission within these monoliths. Our experiments revealed that a physical passivation mechanism is responsible from these improvements. As a proof-of-concept demonstration, we successfully employed these high-stability, high-efficiency monoliths as color converters on a blue LED chip. Considering the improved optical features, low cost, and simplicity of the presented methodology, we believe that this study holds great promise for a ubiquitous use of organic OL NPs in lighting and possibly in other photonic applications.
Keywords
EfficiencyLight emitting diodes
Lighting
Nanoparticles
Oligomers
Quantum theory
Quantum yield
Stability
Sugar (sucrose)
Temperature
Crystalline hosts
Low-temperature stability
Optical features
Photonic application
Proof of concept
Solid state lighting
Temperature stability
Monolithic integrated circuits