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Long-living and highly efficient bio-hybrid light-emitting diodes with zero-thermal-quenching biophosphors.


ABSTRACT: Bio-hybrid light-emitting diodes (Bio-HLEDs) based on color down-converting filters with fluorescent proteins (FPs) have achieved moderate efficiencies (50 lm/W) and stabilities (300 h) due to both thermal- and photo-degradation. Here, we present a significant enhancement in efficiency (~130 lm/W) and stability (>150 days) using a zero-thermal-quenching bio-phosphor design. This is achieved shielding the FP surface with a hydrophilic polymer allowing their homogenous integration into the network of a light-guiding and hydrophobic host polymer. We rationalize how the control of the mechanical and optical features of this bio-phosphor is paramount towards highly stable and efficient Bio-HLEDs, regardless of the operation conditions. This is validated by the relationships between the stiffness of the FP-polymer phosphor and the maximum temperature reached under device operation as well as the transmittance of the filters and device efficiency.

SUBMITTER: Espasa A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7018753 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Long-living and highly efficient bio-hybrid light-emitting diodes with zero-thermal-quenching biophosphors.

Espasa Anna A   Lang Martina M   Aguiño Carmen F CF   Sanchez-deAlcazar Daniel D   Fernández-Blázquez Juan P JP   Sonnewald Uwe U   Cortajarena Aitziber L AL   Coto Pedro B PB   Costa Rubén D RD  

Nature communications 20200213 1


Bio-hybrid light-emitting diodes (Bio-HLEDs) based on color down-converting filters with fluorescent proteins (FPs) have achieved moderate efficiencies (50 lm/W) and stabilities (300 h) due to both thermal- and photo-degradation. Here, we present a significant enhancement in efficiency (~130 lm/W) and stability (>150 days) using a zero-thermal-quenching bio-phosphor design. This is achieved shielding the FP surface with a hydrophilic polymer allowing their homogenous integration into the network  ...[more]

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