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Colloidal CdSe(1-x)S(x) Nanoplatelets with Narrow and Continuously-Tunable Electroluminescence
Fengjia Fan1, Pongsakorn Kanjanaboos1, Mayuran Saravanapavanantham1
1†Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and ‡Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Toronto, 10 King's College Road, Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G4, Canada.
Abstract:
Colloidal nanoplatelets, quasi-two-dimensional quantum wells, have recently been introduced as colloidal semiconductor materials with the narrowest known photoluminescence line width (∼10 nm). Unfortunately, these materials have not been shown to have continuously tunable emission but rather emit at discrete wavelengths that depend strictly on atomic-layer thickness. Herein, we report a new synthesis approach that overcomes this issue: by alloying CdSe colloidal nanoplatelets with CdS, we finely tune the emission spectrum while still leveraging atomic-scale thickness control. We proceed to demonstrate light-emitting diodes with sub-bandgap turn-on voltages (2.1 V for a device emitting at 2.4 eV) and the narrowest electroluminescence spectrum (FWHM ∼12.5 nm) reported for colloidal semiconductor LEDs.

