Highly Luminescent WS2 Quantum Dots/ZnO Heterojunctions for Light Emitting Devices
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Sonication induced vertical fragmentation of two-dimensional (2D) WS<sub>2sub> nanosheets into highly luminescent, monodispered, zero-dimensional (0D) quantum dots (QDs) is reported. The formation of 0D structures from 2D sheets and their surface/microstructure characterization are revealed from their microscopic and spectroscopic investigations. Size dependent optical properties of WS<sub>2sub> nanostructures have been explored by UV–vis absorption and photoluminescence spectroscopy. Interestingly, it is observed that, below a critical dimension (∼2 nm), comparable to the Bohr exciton radius, the tiny nanocrystals exhibit strong emission. Finally, the electroluminescence characteristics are demonstrated for the first time, by forming a heterojunction of stabilizer free WS<sub>2sub> QDs and ZnO thin films. The signature of white light emission in the light emitting device is attributed to the adequate intermixing of emission characteristics of WS<sub>2sub> QDs and ZnO. The observation of white electroluminescence may pave the way to fabricate prototype futuristic efficient light emitting devices.

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