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Laser-driven projection display puts forward urgent demand for color converter materials to achieve wide-color-gamut and high-quality image presentation. In this study, a hierarchical structure quantum dots-in-glass film (QiGF) is fabricated via co-sintering stable green/red-emitting CsPbX3@glass (X3 = Br3, Br1.5I1.5) and commercial low-melting glass on the sapphire substrate. Benefiting from the well-retained optical properties of CsPbX3 quantum dots in amorphous glass and high thermal conductivity, QiGF succeeded in inhibiting luminescence saturation after 20 W mm−2 blue laser irradiation. A brand-new white-lighting source designed by coupling a blue laser with a pattern “QiGF wheel” produced ultra-narrow blue/green/red tri-color emissions and total luminous flux of 146 lm. Accordingly, a QiGF-converted laser projection system is successfully designed for the first time, showing more natural and real color restoration for its wide color gamut display feature (157% of conventional light-emitting diode projection and 107% of NTSC standard). The present study highlights the practical application of CsPbX3 quantum dots composite as an efficient laser-driven color converter in projection display. © 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.
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Advanced Functional Materials
ISSN: 1616-301X
Year: 2023
Issue: 1
Volume: 33
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ESI HC Threshold:49
JCR Journal Grade:1
CAS Journal Grade:1
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SCOPUS Cited Count: 77
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