Enhanced Photostability of Core/Shell Quantum Dots under Intense Blue Light Irradiation through Positive Photoaging Mechanism

ACS Appl Mater Interfaces. 2023 Nov 5. doi: 10.1021/acsami.3c13236. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Photostability of semiconductor core/shell quantum dots (QDs) has historically been perceived as intricate and unpredictable. Notably, the long-term luminescence stability of QDs under light exposure does not seem to consistently correspond with their characteristics in the absence of light. In this study, we propose a positive photoaging mechanism of QDs, integrating both ligand/shell-induced photobrightening and surface photo-oxidation, to deal with the photostability nuances. When QDs are subjected to higher energy light, their photobrightening and photodarkening conjointly determine the photostability. Enhanced photostability may not be simply attributed to a thicker shell or the presence of ligands. When adjusted with an optimal shell thickness and supplemented with negatively charged ligands, QDs exhibit enhanced photostability in both solvents and polymers.

Keywords: ligand rearrangement; photo-oxidation; photoaging; photobrightening; quantum dots.