Inorganic lead halide perovskite is one of the most excellent fluorescent materials, and it plays an essential role in high-definition display and visible light communication (VLC). Its photochromic properties and stability determine the final performance of light-emitting devices. However, efficiently synthesizing perovskite with high quality and stability remains a significant challenge. Here, we develop a facile and environmentally friendly method for preparing high-stability and strong-emission CsPbBr/CsPbBr composites using ultrasonication and liquid paraffin. Tuning the contents of liquid paraffin, bright-emission CsPbBr/CsPbBr composite powders with a maximum PLQY of 74% were achieved. Thanks to the protection of the CsPbBr matrix and liquid paraffin, the photostability, thermostability, and polar solvent stability of CsPbBr/CsPbBr-LP are significantly improved compared to CsPbBr quantum dots and CsPbBr/CsPbBr composites that were prepared without liquid paraffin. Moreover, the fabricated CsPbBr/CsPbBr-LP-based WLEDs show excellent luminescent performance with a power efficiency of 129.5 lm/W and a wide color gamut, with 121% of the NTSC and 94% of the Rec. 2020, demonstrating a promising candidate for displays. In addition, the CsPbBr/CsPbBr-LP-based WLEDs were also demonstrated in a VLC system. The results suggested the great potential of these high-performance WLEDs as an excitation light source to achieve VLC.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9861840 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano13020355 | DOI Listing |
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