Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Devices with Electroluminescence Tunable over the Entire Visible Spectrum
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Abstract
Improvements in quantum dot light-emitting device (QD-LED) performance are achieved by the choice of organic charge transporting layers, by use of different colloidal QDs for the different parts of the visible spectrum, and by utilizing a recently demonstrated robust QD deposition method. Spectrally narrow electroluminescence of our QD-LEDs is tuned over the entire visible wavelength range from lambda = 460 nm (blue) to lambda = 650 nm (deep red). By printing close-packed monolayers of different QD types inside an identical QD-LED structure, we demonstrate that different color QD-LEDs with QDs of different chemistry can be fabricated on the same substrate. We discuss mechanisms responsible for efficiency…
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4Topics & keywords
- Electroluminescence
- Light-emitting diode
- Quantum dot
- Optoelectronics
- Materials science
- Visible spectrum
- Wavelength
- Nanotechnology
- Affordable and clean energy