Recent Progresses in Solution-Processed Tandem Organic and Quantum Dots Light-Emitting Diodes

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Solution processes have promising advantages of low manufacturing cost and large-scale production, potentially applied for the fabrication of organic and quantum dot light-emitting diodes (OLEDs and QLEDs). To meet the expected lifespan of OLEDs/QLEDs in practical display and lighting applications, tandem architecture by connecting multiple light-emitting units (LEUs) through a feasible intermediate connection layer (ICL) is preferred. However, the combination of tandem architecture with solution processes is still limited by the choices of obtainable ICLs due to the unsettled challenges, such as orthogonal solubility, surface wettability, interfacial corrosion, and charge injection. This review focuses on the recent progresses of solution-processed tandem OLEDs and tandem QLEDs, covers the design and fabrication of various ICLs by solution process, and provides suggestions on the future challenges of corresponding materials and devices, which are anticipated to stimulate the exploitation of the emerging light technologies.

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Meng, S. G., Zhu, X. Z., Zhou, D. Y., & Liao, L. S. (2023, January 1). Recent Progresses in Solution-Processed Tandem Organic and Quantum Dots Light-Emitting Diodes. Molecules. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules28010134

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