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Strategy to Achieve a Pure Red/Green/Blue-Emitting Upconversion Luminescence for Full-Color Displays

Fiza Farooq, Seungyong Shin, Ja Yeon Lee, Jihoon Kyhm, Gumin Kang, Hyungduk Ko, Ho Seong Jang

2024ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces12 citationsDOI

Abstract

Multicolor tunable upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) have garnered attention owing to their diverse applications such as displays, imaging, and security. Typically, achieving multicolor emission from UCNPs requires complicated core/multishell nanostructures comprising a core with at least five shells. Here, we propose a strategy to achieve bright and orthogonal red (R), green (G), and blue (B) upconversion (UC) luminescence without synthesizing complicated core/quintuple-shell or core/sextuple-shell nanostructures. For achieving bright and orthogonal RGB triprimary color UC luminescence, orthogonal bicolor-emitting core/shell-structured UCNPs are synthesized and blended. Orthogonal RB, RG, and GB luminescence are achieved through photon blocking. The combination of two orthogonal bicolor-emitting UCNPs exhibits pure RGB UC luminescence and full-color tunability via manipulation of excitation laser conditions. Furthermore, we present color displays achieved with transparent UCNP-polymer composites utilizing three distinct near-infrared light wavelengths, implying that the proposed strategy for attaining RGB UC luminescence may facilitate advancements in the development of full-color volumetric displays.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceFull colorLuminescencePhoton upconversionOptoelectronicsBlue lightDeep bluePersistent luminescenceRed lightPhotochemistryThermoluminescenceChemistryBiologyBotanyLuminescence Properties of Advanced MaterialsLuminescence and Fluorescent MaterialsOrganic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
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