材料科学
量子点
电致发光
光致发光
纳米技术
光电子学
图层(电子)
作者
Jeehye Yang,Myeongjae Lee,Se Young Park,Myoungjin Park,Jonghoon Kim,Niranjan Sitapure,Donghyo Hahm,Seunghyun Rhee,Daeyeon Lee,Hyunwoo Jo,Yonghyun Cho,Jaemin Lim,Jungwook Kim,Tae Joo Shin,Doh C. Lee,Kyungwon Kwak,Joseph Sang‐Il Kwon,BongSoo Kim,Wan Ki Bae,Moon Sung Kang
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202205504
摘要
Electroluminescence from quantum dots (QDs) is a suitable photon source for futuristic displays offering hyper-realistic images with free-form factors. Accordingly, a nondestructive and scalable process capable of rendering multicolored QD patterns on a scale of several micrometers needs to be established. Here, nondestructive direct photopatterning for heavy-metal-free QDs is reported using branched light-driven ligand crosslinkers (LiXers) containing multiple azide units. The branched LiXers effectively interlock QD films via photo-crosslinking native aliphatic QD surface ligands without compromising the intrinsic optoelectronic properties of QDs. Using branched LiXers with six sterically engineered azide units, RGB QD patterns are achieved on the micrometer scale. The photo-crosslinking process does not affect the photoluminescence and electroluminescence characteristics of QDs and extends the device lifetime. This nondestructive method can be readily adapted to industrial processes and make an immediate impact on display technologies, as it uses widely available photolithography facilities and high-quality heavy-metal-free QDs with aliphatic ligands.
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