Light-Emitting Diodes with Cd-Free Quantum Dots Embedded in a Carrier Transport Matrix Grown by a Wet Process
Seung Hyuk Lee,
Keisuke Kitano,
Takahiro Doe
et al.
Abstract:Quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are promising next-generation display devices due to their stable inorganic components, sharp emission peaks, and simple device structures. Although Cd-based QLEDs exhibit good device performance, Cd-free devices are expected to be developed for reducing negative environmental impact. Cd-free QDs are ready to be oxidized. We therefore propose a procedure for fabrication of QLEDs, in which the interparticle space of the QD layer is gradually filled with an inorganic car… Show more
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