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Efficient Near-Infrared Polymer Nanocrystal Light-Emitting Diodes

Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · Hebrew University of Jerusalem

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Abstract

Conjugated polymers and indium arsenide-based nanocrystals were used to create near-infrared plastic light-emitting diodes. Emission was tunable from 1 to 1.3 micrometers--a range that effectively covers the short-wavelength telecommunications band--by means of the quantum confinement effects in the nanocrystals. The external efficiency value (photons out divided by electrons in) is approximately 0.5% (that is, >1% internal) and is mainly limited by device architecture. The near-infrared emission did not overlap the charge-induced absorption bands of the polymer.

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Keywords
  • Optoelectronics
  • Materials science
  • Light-emitting diode
  • Infrared
  • Nanocrystal
  • Diode
  • Absorption (acoustics)
  • Quantum dot
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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