11 April 2012 On the way to wafer-level quantum dot light-emitting diodes
Hélène Bourvon, Stéphanie Le Calvez, Hani Kanaan, Sylvia Meunier-Della-Gatta, Cécile Philippot, Peter Reiss
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Abstract
Solution-processed quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QDLEDs) have recently paved the way for low-cost and color-saturated displays. Indeed, quantum dots (QDs) have the appealing property of emitting at a tunable wavelength determined by their chemical composition and diameter. Therefore, QDLED electroluminescent spectra exhibit a narrow bandwidth (FWHM at approximately 30 nm) and QD-based displays offer high color purity and saturation. Moreover, QDs may be deposited by spin coating, inkjet printing, and stamping, methods already implemented for polymer LEDs at the wafer level. We report the optimization steps and performances of our recent developed devices emitting in the visible range. We present pros and cons relative to each method of QD deposition and develop a strategy for realizing wafer-level QDLEDs.
© 2012 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE) 0091-3286/2012/$25.00 © 2012 SPIE
Hélène Bourvon, Stéphanie Le Calvez, Hani Kanaan, Sylvia Meunier-Della-Gatta, Cécile Philippot, and Peter Reiss "On the way to wafer-level quantum dot light-emitting diodes," Journal of Photonics for Energy 2(1), 021206 (11 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JPE.2.021206
Published: 11 April 2012
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KEYWORDS
Quantum dot displays

Cadmium

Quantum dots

External quantum efficiency

Light emitting diodes

Polymers

Semiconducting wafers

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