Microfluidics-based quantum dot color conversion layers for full-color micro-LED display

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Abstract

In this study, quantum dot color conversion layers (QDCCLs) for full-color micro-LED display were successfully fabricated using microfluidics to conduct red and green perovskite quantum dots to the position of the pixel array. The QDCCL with full-color pixel size of 200 × 200 μm and sub-pixel size of 140 × 50 μm was achieved. Perovskite quantum dots with high quantum yield and narrow full width at half-maximum were used to achieve a wide color gamut, which was 131% of National Television Systems Committee standard. The proposed microfluidics-based QDCCL featured easy fabrication, low cost, high performance, and good integration prospects.

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Li, Y., Tao, J., Wang, Q., Zhao, Y., Sun, Y., Li, P., … Liang, J. (2021). Microfluidics-based quantum dot color conversion layers for full-color micro-LED display. Applied Physics Letters, 118(17). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0047854

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