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Resonant‐Enhanced Full‐Color Emission of Quantum‐Dot‐Based Display Technology Using a Pulsed Spray Method
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringOptoelectronic DevicesRgb QdsRgb ColorRgb ArraysLuminescence PropertyElectronic DevicesDisplay TechnologyPhotodetectorsOptical PropertiesQuantum DotsPulsed Spray MethodAdvanced Display TechnologyMaterials SciencePhotonicsPhotoluminescencePhysicsOptoelectronic MaterialsPhotonic MaterialsPhotonic DeviceWhite OledApplied PhysicsNanofabricationOptoelectronicsOptical DevicesResonant‐enhanced Full‐color Emission
Abstract Colloidal quantum‐dot light‐emitting diodes (QDLEDs) with the HfO 2 /SiO 2 ‐distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) structure are fabricated using a pulsed spray coating method. Pixelated RGB arrays, 2‐in. wafer‐scale white light emission, and an integrated small footprint white light device are demonstrated. The experimental results show that the intensity of red, green, and blue (RGB) emission exhibited considerable enhancement because of the high reflectivity in the UV region by the DBR structure, which subsequently increases the use in the UV optical pumping of RGB QDs. A pulsed spray coating method is crucial in providing uniform RGB layers, and the polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) film is used as the interface layer between each RGB color to avoid cross‐contamination and self‐assembly of QDs. Furthermore, the chromaticity coordinates of QDLEDs with the DBR structure remain constant under various pumping powers in the large area sample, whereas a larger shift toward high color temperatures is observed in the integrated device. The resulting color gamut of the proposed QDLEDs covers an area 1.2 times larger than that of the NTSC standard, which is favorable for the next generation of high‐quality display technology.
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