Highly Thin Film with Aerosol-Deposited Perovskite Quantum Dot/Metal Oxide Composite for Perfect Color Conversion and Luminance Enhancement
Erstwhile, displays using down-converting color changing medium utilized color filters as an essential part of clarifying the trade-off between true colors and transmittance. In this study, we report the development of a novel, smart process for producing thin luminescent films that completely convert colors and enhance light intensity. Highly dense films are prepared by the co-deposition of perovskite quantum dots and metal oxide particles as color conversion layers and scattering agents, respectively. These layers can be directly deposited on blue organic light-emitting diodes using ultrasonic-assisted aerosol deposition (UAD). This method can allow displays using a down-conversion system to streamline the process due to absence of color filters. Using this method, films can be a minimum of 3 µm thick for complete conversion of blue light, a quarter that of inkjet-printed films. We demonstrate 7,353 cd m-2 in green and 411 cd m-2 in red converted emissions with no blue light leakage. Furthermore, the developed technique was shown to be compatible with versatile patterning processes. For example, UAD may be combined with a fine-metal shadow mask to produce a pattern of 30-μm-diameter dots. Even without using a mask, the method still produces a pattern of 13 μm wide lines. This system provides a new approach that may serve as an alternative to inkjet printing
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[2022]
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Authors: | Kim, sangwook ; Kim, Sunghoon ; Kang, Seokwoo ; Baek, Seungmin ; Song, Jinouk ; Mun, Na-Eun ; Kwon, Hyukmin ; Pu, Yong-Jin ; Lee, Tae-Woo ; Yoo, Seunghyup ; Oh, Jong-Min ; Park, Jongwook |
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