Dual ligand exchange of Cd‐free quantum dots and optimal control of ink formulation for improving the performance of all‐inkjet‐printed qunatum dot light‐emitting diodes
Quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QD‐LEDs) have received significant attention as a next‐generation display technology aimed at large‐size panel production with lower manufacturing costs and excellent picture quality. Here, we demonstrated all‐inkjet‐printed 12.4‐in. full‐color QD‐LED display with...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of the Society for Information Display 2024-05, Vol.32 (5), p.332-340 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QD‐LEDs) have received significant attention as a next‐generation display technology aimed at large‐size panel production with lower manufacturing costs and excellent picture quality. Here, we demonstrated all‐inkjet‐printed 12.4‐in. full‐color QD‐LED display with the 182‐ppi resolution. The efficiency and lifetime of inkjet‐printed QD‐LEDs were improved through the ligand exchange of Cd‐free quantum dots (QDs), red and green InP and blue ZnSeTe QDs, and optimal control of ink formulation. Dual ligands enhanced colloidal stability and carrier transport properties. The introduction of appropriate additives in the mixed solvent system improved the inkjet processibility and the morphology of inkjet‐printed layers.
We demonstrated all‐inkjet‐printed 12.4‐in. 182‐ppi full‐color QD‐LEDs based on the ligand exchange of Cd‐free QDs with red and green InP and blue ZnSeTe core and optimal control of ink formulation. Especially, dual ligands enhanced colloidal stability and carrier transport properties. |
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ISSN: | 1071-0922 1938-3657 |
DOI: | 10.1002/jsid.1296 |