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Highly Emissive Carbon Dots in Solid State and Their Applications in Light-Emitting Devices and Visible Light Communication
Enshan Liu1,2; Di Li1; Xiaojie Zhou4; Gufan Zhou4; Han Xiao1,2; Ding Zhou1; Pengfei Tian4; Ruiqian Guo4; Songnan Qu3
2019-05-20
Source PublicationACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering
ISSN2168-0485
Volume7Issue:10Pages:9301-9308
Abstract

As a new type of luminescent material, carbon dots (CDs) have attracted increased attention for their superior optical properties in recent years. However, CDs generally suffer from aggregation-induced luminescence quenching, which means they are highly emissive in solution or a dispersed state but dramatically quenched in a solid or aggregated state. This problem significantly limits the application of CDs, partially in the solid-state light-emitting devices. In this work, a new kind of solid-state emissive CDs have been synthesized via simple one-step hydrothermal strategy. Under 450 nm excitation, the CDs exhibit bright green luminescence in the solid state, with a quantum yield of 26%. The luminescence lifetime of the CDs is only 4 ns. Employing the CDs as a color converter, white light-emitting diodes were fabricated and a visible light communication system with high performance (modulation bandwidth of 55 MHz, data transmission rate of 181 Mbps) was realized.

KeywordAggregation-induced Luminescence Quenching Carbon Dots Light-emitting Diodes Solid-state Luminescence Visible Light Communication
DOI10.1021/acssuschemeng.9b00325
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Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaChemistry ; Science & Technology - Other Topics ; Engineering
WOS SubjectChemistry, Multidisciplinary ; Green & Sustainable Science & Technology ; Engineering, Chemical
WOS IDWOS:000469304900026
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85066118203
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CollectionINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
Corresponding AuthorDi Li; Songnan Qu
Affiliation1.State Key Laboratory of Luminescence and Applications,Changchun Institute of Optics,Fine Mechanics and Physics,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Changchun,No. 3888 Dong Nanhu Road,130033,China
2.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing, Shijingshan District,No. 19(A) Yuquan Road,100049,China
3.Joint Key Laboratory of the Ministry of Education,Institute of Applied Physics and Materials Engineering,University of Macau,Taipa,Avenida da Universidade,Macao
4.Fudan University,Shanghai, Yangpu District,220 Handan Road,200433,China
Corresponding Author AffilicationINSTITUTE OF APPLIED PHYSICS AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING
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Enshan Liu,Di Li,Xiaojie Zhou,et al. Highly Emissive Carbon Dots in Solid State and Their Applications in Light-Emitting Devices and Visible Light Communication[J]. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 2019, 7(10), 9301-9308.
APA Enshan Liu., Di Li., Xiaojie Zhou., Gufan Zhou., Han Xiao., Ding Zhou., Pengfei Tian., Ruiqian Guo., & Songnan Qu (2019). Highly Emissive Carbon Dots in Solid State and Their Applications in Light-Emitting Devices and Visible Light Communication. ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering, 7(10), 9301-9308.
MLA Enshan Liu,et al."Highly Emissive Carbon Dots in Solid State and Their Applications in Light-Emitting Devices and Visible Light Communication".ACS Sustainable Chemistry and Engineering 7.10(2019):9301-9308.
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