Silicon Quantum Dot-Polymer Fabry-Pérot Resonators with Narrowed and Tunable Emissions

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2021 Jun 16;13(23):27149-27158. doi: 10.1021/acsami.1c01825. Epub 2021 May 13.

Abstract

Luminescent silicon nanoparticles have been widely recognized as an alternative for metal-based quantum dots (QDs) for optoelectronics partly because of the high abundance and biocompatibility of silicon. To date, the broad photoluminescence line width (often >100 nm) of silicon QDs has been a hurdle to achieving competitive spectral purity and incorporating them into light-emitting devices. Herein we report fabrication and testing of straightforward configuration of Fabry-Pérot resonators that incorporates a thin layer of SiQD-polymer hybrid/blend between two reflective silver mirrors; remarkably these devices exhibit up-to-14-fold narrowing of SiQD emission and achieve a spectral bandwidth as narrow as ca. 9 nm. Our polymer-based, SiQD-containing Fabry-Pérot resonators also provide convenient spectral tunability, can be prepared using a variety of polymer hosts and substrates, and enable rigid as well as flexible devices.

Keywords: Fabry−Pérot resonators; flexible cavity; polymer hybrids; silicon nanocrystals; wavelength tunable.