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3D Micromolding of Arrayed Waveguide Gratings on Upconversion Luminescent Layers for Flexible Transparent Displays without Mirrors, Electrodes, and Electric Circuits

Journal

ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 25, Issue 28, Pages 4390-4396

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adfm.201500542

Keywords

arrayed waveguide grating; flexible transparent displays; micromolding in capillary; photon upconversion; rare-earth-ion-doping; nanoparticles

Funding

  1. JSPS KAKENHI [24750185]
  2. Kao Foundation for Arts and Sciences
  3. Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research [24750185] Funding Source: KAKEN

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A new technique for the fabrication of arrayed waveguide gratings on upconversion luminescent layers for flexible transparent displays is reported. Ho3+- and Yb3+-codoped NaYF4 nanoparticles are synthesized by hydrothermal techniques. Transparent films consisting of two transparent polymers on the NaYF4 nanoparticle films exhibit mechanical flexibility and high transparence in visible region. Patterned NaYF4 nanoparticle films are fabricated by calcination-free micromolding in capillaries. Arrayed waveguide gratings consisting of the two transparent polymers are formed on the patterned NaYF4 nanoparticle films by micromolding in capillaries. Green and red luminescence is observed from the upconversion luminescent layers of the NaYF4 nanoparticle films in the arrayed waveguide gratings under excitation at 980 nm laser light. Arrayed waveguide gratings on the upconversion luminescent layers are fabricated with Er3+-doped NaYF4 nanoparticles which can convert two photons at 850 and 1500 nm into single photon at 550 nm. These results demonstrate that flexible transparent displays can be fabricated by constructing arrayed waveguide gratings on upconversion luminescent layers, which can operate in nonprojection mode without mirrors, transparent electrodes, and electric circuits.

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