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Extremely Vivid, Highly Transparent, and Ultrathin Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes

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ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume 30, Issue 1, Pages -

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/adma.201703279

Keywords

light-emitting diodes; quantum dots; transparent displays; ultrathin electronics; wearable electronics

Funding

  1. Seoul National University Research Grant
  2. [IBS-R006-D1]
  3. [IBS-R006-A1]

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Displaying information on transparent screens offers new opportunities in next-generation electronics, such as augmented reality devices, smart surgical glasses, and smart windows. Outstanding luminance and transparency are essential for such see-through displays to show vivid images over clear background view. Here transparent quantum dot light-emitting diodes (Tr-QLEDs) are reported with high brightness (bottom: approximate to 43 000 cd m(-2), top: approximate to 30 000 cd m(-2), total: approximate to 73 000 cd m(-2) at 9 V), excellent transmittance (90% at 550 nm, 84% over visible range), and an ultrathin form factor (approximate to 2.7 mu m thickness). These superb characteristics are accomplished by novel electron transport layers (ETLs) and engineered quantum dots (QDs). The ETLs, ZnO nanoparticle assemblies with ultrathin alumina overlayers, dramatically enhance durability of active layers, and balance electron/hole injection into QDs, which prevents nonradiative recombination processes. In addition, the QD structure is further optimized to fully exploit the device architecture. The ultrathin nature of Tr-QLEDs allows their conformal integration on various shaped objects. Finally, the high resolution patterning of red, green, and blue Tr-QLEDs (513 pixels in.(-1)) shows the potential of the full-color transparent display.

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