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Toward high‐resolution, inkjet‐printed, quantum dot light‐emitting diodes for next‐generation displays
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White OledPhotonicsSolid-state LightingEngineeringPhotodetectorsOptoelectronic MaterialsApplied PhysicsQuantum DotsPrinted ElectronicsNew Lighting TechnologyLight-emitting DiodesInkjet‐printed QledsOptoelectronic DevicesTechnologyAdvanced Display TechnologyOptoelectronicsFull‐color PatterningNanophotonics
Abstract We have investigated the possibility of fabricating quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QLEDs) using inkjet printing technology, which is the most attractive method for the full‐color patterning of QLED displays. By controlling the quantum dot (QD) ink formulation and inkjet printing condition, we successfully patterned QLED pixels in the 60‐in ultrahigh definition TV format, which has a resolution of 73 pixels per inch. The inkjet‐printed QLEDs exhibited a maximum luminance of 2500 cd/m 2 . Although the performance of inkjet‐printed QLEDs is low compared with that of QLEDs fabricated using the spin‐coating process, our results clearly indicate that the inkjet printing technology is suitable for patterning QD emissive layers to realize high‐resolution, full‐color QLED displays.
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