2019
DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.13252
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P‐96: Photoluminescence Quantum‐Dot Microstructure Array for LCD Backlights

Abstract: We report a backlight module employing a photoluminescence quantum-dot microstructure array (QMA) fabricated by screen printing technology for liquid crystal displays (LCDs). A 27-inch prototype shows a color gamut of 122.79% NTSC while achieving the brightness/uniformity over 4000 cd/m2 and 85.21%. The packaging approach of QMA is also preliminarily explored.

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“…As a result, QDs can be used in conjunction with the conventional backlight structure to increase the luminous effect [2] . The typical backlight is made up of white LED and supporting elements including light guide plate and diffuser plate [3] . However, in actual manufacturing, white LED is generally realized by blue LED chips and yellow phosphor [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result, QDs can be used in conjunction with the conventional backlight structure to increase the luminous effect [2] . The typical backlight is made up of white LED and supporting elements including light guide plate and diffuser plate [3] . However, in actual manufacturing, white LED is generally realized by blue LED chips and yellow phosphor [4] .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%