Issue 39, 2021

Quantum-dot and organic hybrid tandem light-emitting diodes with color-selecting intermediate electrodes for full-color displays

Abstract

The immaturity of the color patterning technology and the poor stability of blue (B) quantum-dots are two of the challenges that restrict the development of quantum-dot electroluminescence displays. In this work, we demonstrate a hybrid tandem light-emitting diode (LED), in which a yellow (Y) quantum-dot LED and a B organic LED are vertically connected using an IZO/Ag intermediate electrode. The transparent IZO sets the resonance wavelength of the Y-QLED and thus selectively converts the yellow emission into R or G emission, while the semi-reflective Ag enhances the optical interference of the B LED and hence improves the color saturation of the B emission. Enabled by the multi-functionalities of color-selection and color-enhancement of the intermediate electrode, the tandem LED can emit independently controllable R, G and B colors with a high color gamut of ∼110% NTSC without the need to pattern the light-emitting layers. The demonstrated tandem LED could provide a promising way for the realization of emitting-layer-patterning-free, color-filter-free and wide-color-gamut electroluminescence displays.

Graphical abstract: Quantum-dot and organic hybrid tandem light-emitting diodes with color-selecting intermediate electrodes for full-color displays

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2021
Accepted
30 Aug 2021
First published
31 Aug 2021

Nanoscale, 2021,13, 16781-16789

Quantum-dot and organic hybrid tandem light-emitting diodes with color-selecting intermediate electrodes for full-color displays

H. Zhang, L. Chen and S. Chen, Nanoscale, 2021, 13, 16781 DOI: 10.1039/D1NR04630F

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