材料科学
量子点
封装(网络)
纳米技术
数字光处理
平版印刷术
光电子学
色域
多重图案
制作
显色指数
光子学
发光二极管
抵抗
光学
计算机科学
投影机
医学
计算机网络
物理
替代医学
图层(电子)
病理
作者
Resül Özdemir,Hannes Van Avermaet,Onur Erdem,Pieter Schiettecatte,Zeger Hens,Tangi Aubert
标识
DOI:10.1021/acsami.2c20982
摘要
For their unique optical properties, quantum dots (QDs) have been extensively used as light emitters in a number of photonic and optoelectronic applications. They even met commercialization success through their implementation in high-end displays with unmatched brightness and color rendering. For such applications, however, QDs must be shielded from oxygen and water vapor, which are known to degrade their optical properties over time. Even with highly qualitative QDs, this can only be achieved through their encapsulation between barrier layers. With the emergence of mini- and microLED for higher contrast and miniaturized displays, new strategies must be found for the concomitant patterning and encapsulation of QDs, with sub-millimeter resolution. To this end, we developed a new approach for the direct patterning of QDs through maskless lithography. By combining QDs in photopolymerizable resins with digital light processing (DLP) projectors, we developed a versatile and massively parallel fabrication process for the additive manufacturing of functional structures that we refer to as QD pockets. These 3D heterostructures are designed to provide isotropic encapsulation of the QDs, and hence prevent edge ingress from the lateral sides of QD films, which remains a shortcoming of the current technologies.
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