Emissive ZnO-graphene quantum dots for white-light-emitting diodes

Authors
Son, Dong IckKwon, Byoung WookPark, Dong HeeSeo, Won-SeonYi, YeonjinAngadi, BasavarajLee, Chang-LyoulChoi, Won Kook
Issue Date
2012-07
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
NATURE NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.7, no.7, pp.465 - 471
Abstract
Hybrid nanostructures combining inorganic materials and graphene are being developed for applications such as fuel cells, batteries, photovoltaics and sensors. However, the absence of a bandgap in graphene has restricted the electrical and optical characteristics of these hybrids, particularly their emissive properties. Here, we use a simple solution method to prepare emissive hybrid quantum dots consisting of a ZnO core wrapped in a shell of single-layer graphene. We then use these quantum dots to make a white-light-emitting diode with a brightness of 798 cd m(-2). The strain introduced by curvature opens an electronic bandgap of 250 meV in the graphene, and two additional blue emission peaks are observed in the luminescent spectrum of the quantum dot. Density functional theory calculations reveal that these additional peaks result from a splitting of the lowest unoccupied orbitals of the graphene into three orbitals with distinct energy levels. White emission is achieved by combining the quantum dots with other emissive materials in a multilayer light-emitting diode.
Keywords
PHASE; GRAPHITE; OXIDE; PHASE; GRAPHITE; OXIDE; ZnO-graphene; Core-shell quantum dots; light emitting diode; photoluminescence; electroluminescene; density functional theory
ISSN
1748-3387
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/129123
DOI
10.1038/NNANO.2012.71
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