Abstract

Inorganic metal halide perovskite quantum dots (PQDs) have recently emerged as promising candidates for color conversion materials in Micro-LED displays, due to their outstanding color purity, high absorption coefficient, tunable emission wavelength. However the inferior stability and undesirable photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) restrict their particle applications. Herein, CsPbX3/PMMA (X = Br, I) composites with improved stability and optical performance were successfully prepared by a general and mild in-situ polymerization strategy. The ester carbonyl (CO) group in MMA formed complexes with Pb2+, leading to the in-situ thermal polymerization of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) under the action of the initiator. The multifunctional PMMA can efficiently passivate halogen vacancies while acting as a barrier against the degradation caused by heat, water, and oxygen. As a result, the PLQYs and stability of PMMA-coated CsPbX3 PQDs have been significantly improved. When implementing CsPbX3/PMMA/PDMS composites as color conversion layers in Micro-LEDs, they achieve an impressive color gamut of 127.23% with excellent stability. We believe our work will stimulate the exploration of perovskite/polymer composites for industrial Micro-LED applications.

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