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Opt Express ; 27(16): A1287-A1296, 2019 Aug 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31510582

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A 2,3,4,6-tetrafluoro-7,7,8,8,-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F4-TCNQ) doping interlayer was developed to improve charge imbalance and the efficiency in indium phosphide (InP)-based quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs). The doping layer was coated between a hole injecting layer (HIL) and a hole transport layer (HTL) and successfully diffused with thermal annealing. This doping reduces the hole injection barrier and improves the charge balance of InP-based QLEDs, resulting in enhancement of an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 3.78% (up from 1.6%) and a power efficiency of 6.41 lm/W (up from 2.77 lm/W). This work shows that F4-TCNQ interlayer doping into both HIL and HTL facilitates hole injection and can provide an efficient solution of improving charge balance in QLED for the device efficiency.

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Adv Mater ; 31(34): e1804294, 2019 Aug.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30650209

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Quantum dots (QDs) are being highlighted in display applications for their excellent optical properties, including tunable bandgaps, narrow emission bandwidth, and high efficiency. However, issues with their stability must be overcome to achieve the next level of development. QDs are utilized in display applications for their photoluminescence (PL) and electroluminescence. The PL characteristics of QDs are applied to display or lighting applications in the form of color-conversion QD films, and the electroluminescence of QDs is utilized in quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs). Studies on the stability of QDs and QD devices in display applications are reviewed herein. QDs can be degraded by oxygen, water, thermal heating, and UV exposure. Various approaches have been developed to protect QDs from degradation by controlling the composition of their shells and ligands. Phosphorescent QDs have been protected by bulky ligands, physical incorporation in polymer matrices, and covalent bonding with polymer matrices. The stability of electroluminescent QLEDs can be enhanced by using inorganic charge transport layers and by improving charge balance. As understanding of the degradation mechanisms of QDs increases and more stable QDs and display devices are developed, QDs are expected to play critical roles in advanced display applications.

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Chem Commun (Camb) ; 55(88): 13299-13302, 2019 Oct 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31626256

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Tailored-ZnMgO layers result in green-emitting InP based quantum dot light emitting diodes (QLEDs) with a maximum luminance of 13 900 cd m-2 and an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 13.6%. This is the first report of green-emitting InP based QLEDs that exceed an EQE of 10% and a luminance of 13 000 cd m-2.

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