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Metal Fluorides Passivate II–VI and III–V Quantum Dots

Rodolphe Valleix, William Zhang, Abraham J. Jordan, Lilian Guillemeney, Leslie Guadalupe Castro, Bereket Zekarias, Sungho V. Park, Oliver Wang, Jonathan S. Owen

2024Nano Letters11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Quantum dots (QDs) with metal fluoride surface ligands were prepared via reaction with anhydrous oleylammonium fluoride. Carboxylate terminated II–VI QDs underwent carboxylate for fluoride exchange, while InP QDs underwent photochemical acidolysis yielding oleylamine, PH 3, and InF 3 . The final photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) reached 83% for InP and near unity for core–shell QDs. Core-only CdS QDs showed dramatic improvements in PLQY, but only after exposure to air. Following etching, the InP QDs were bound by oleylamine ligands that were characterized by the frequency and breadth of the corresponding ν(N–H) bands in the infrared absorption spectrum. The fluoride content (1.6–9.2 nm –2 ) was measured by titration with chlorotrimethylsilane and compared with the oleylamine content (2.3–5.1 nm –2 ) supporting the formation of densely covered surfaces. The influence of metal fluoride adsorption on the air stability of QDs is discussed.

Topics & Concepts

OleylamineChemistryQuantum yieldPassivationFluorideQuantum dotPhotochemistryCarboxylateInorganic chemistryPhotoluminescenceMetalMaterials scienceNanotechnologyNanocrystalOrganic chemistryFluorescenceQuantum mechanicsPhysicsOptoelectronicsLayer (electronics)Quantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesAdvanced Photocatalysis TechniquesZnO doping and properties