Abstract

The quantum yield (QY) and lifetime are the important parameters for the photoluminescent materials. The data here report the changes of the QY and lifetime for the quantum dot (QD) nanocomposite after the UV curing of the urethane acrylate prepolymer. The data were collected based on the water soluble CdTe QDs and urethane acrylate prepolymer. Colloidal QDs were in various concentration from 0.5×10−3 molL−1 to 10×10−3 molL−1, and 1% (wt%) 1173 was the photoinitiator. The QY before the curing was 56.3%, 57.8% and 58.6% for the QDs 510 nm, 540 nm and 620 nm, respectively. The QY after the curing was changed to 8.9%, 9.6% and 13.4% for the QDs 510 nm, 540 nm and 620 nm, respectively. Lifetime data showed that the lifetime was changed from 23.71 ns, 24.55 ns, 23.52 ns to 1.29 ns, 2.74 ns, 2.45 ns for the QDs 510 nm, 540 nm and 620 nm, respectively.

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  • The quantum yield (QY) and lifetime are the important parameters for the photoluminescent materials

  • The quantum yield (QY) and lifetime are the important parameters for the material synthesis and device design

  • The data here report the changes of the quantum yield (QY) and lifetime after the UV curing of the urethane acrylate prepolymer

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The quantum yield (QY) and lifetime are the important parameters for the photoluminescent materials. Raw, Analyzed QD colloidal was mixed with urethane acrylate prepolymer in various ratios. Samples were directly applied to the Spectrometer for the requisition of data Wuhan, China PR

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