材料科学
墨水池
量子点
光电子学
发光二极管
微尺度化学
喷墨打印
亮度
像素
润湿
二极管
光学
复合材料
数学
物理
数学教育
作者
Peihua Yang,Long Zhang,Dong Jin Kang,Robert Strahl,Tobias Kraus
标识
DOI:10.1002/adom.201901429
摘要
Abstract The direct printing of microscale quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QLEDs) is a cost‐effective alternative to the placement of pre‐formed LEDs. The quality of printed QLEDs currently is limited by nonuniformities in droplet formation, wetting, and drying during inkjet printing. Here, optimal ink formulation which can suppress nonuniformities at the pixel and array levels is demonstrated. A solvent mixture is used to tune the ejected droplet size, ensure wetting, and provoke Marangoni flows that prevent coffee stain rings. Arrays of green QLED devices are printed at a resolution of 500 pixels in. −1 with a maximum luminance of ≈3000 cd m −2 and a peak current efficiency of 2.8 cd A −1 . The resulting array quality is sufficient to print displays at state‐of‐the‐art resolutions.
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