量子点
材料科学
喷墨打印
光电子学
复合数
发光二极管
复合材料
二极管
墨水池
纳米技术
制作
医学
病理
替代医学
作者
Heebum Roh,Donghyun Ko,Dong Yeol Shin,Jun Hyuk Chang,Donghyo Hahm,Wan Ki Bae,Changhee Lee,Jun Young Kim,Jeonghun Kwak
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.202002129
摘要
Abstract Inkjet printing of colloidal quantum dots (QDs) is considered a promising technology for application in full‐color quantum dot light‐emitting diode (QLED) displays. However, QLEDs that are inkjet printed in a pixel‐defining bank structure generally exhibit a low performance, mainly due to the nonuniformity in its QD morphology. In this study, an enhanced performance of inkjet‐printing‐based pixelated QLEDs is achieved by introducing small amounts of poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) of different molecular weights into QD inks. When this QD–PMMA composite ink is adopted, uniform droplets are formed, originating from contact line depinning during drying. Inside the bank structure, the inkjet‐printed QD–PMMA composite film shows a smooth surface and little pileup at the bank edges. A pixelated QLED with PMMA with a molecular weight of 8 kDa exhibits the highest luminance of 73 360 cd m −2 and an external quantum efficiency of 2.8%, which are remarkably higher than that of the inkjet‐printed QLED subpixels without PMMA. The result is verified through the observation of the drying process and the QLED subpixel shapes under operation. Thus, inkjet‐printed QD–PMMA composite inks can be a promising strategy for future research on pixelated QLEDs for the fabrication process of full‐color QLED displays.
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