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Intrinsically stretchable quantum dot light-emitting diodes

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Authors

Kim, Dong Chan; Seung, Hyojin; Yoo, Jisu; Kim, Junhee; Song, Hyeon Hwa; Kim, Ji Su; Kim, Yunho; Lee, Kyunghoon; Choi, Changsoon; Jung, Dongjun; Park, Chansul; Heo, Hyeonjun; Yang, Jiwoong; Hyeon, Taeghwan; Choi, Moon Kee; Kim, Dae-Hyeong

Issue Date
2024-05
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
Nature Electronics, Vol.7 No.5, pp.365-374
Abstract
Stretchable displays that can change their shape and size under strain could be used to create displays with unconventional form factors. However, intrinsically stretchable light-emitting devices have poor luminous performance, such as low brightness. Here we show that intrinsically stretchable quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) can be made using a mechanically soft and stretchable emissive layer consisting of a ternary nanocomposite of colloidal quantum dots, an elastomeric polymer and a charge transport polymer. The light-emitting layer maintains a nearly constant interparticle distance even under 50% strain, ensuring reliable operation of the QLED under stretching. The polymer-rich charge transport region at the bottom of the nanocomposite functions as a hole transport pathway to the embedded quantum dots. The QLEDs exhibit a turn-on voltage of 3.2 V and a maximum luminance of 15,170 cd m-2 at 6.2 V without loss of brightness, even when under 50% strain, and can be used to make stretchable full-colour passive-matrix QLED arrays. Using an intrinsically stretchable nanocomposite of quantum dots, an elastomer and a hole transport polymer as an emissive layer, stretchable light-emitting diodes can be fabricated that exhibit high brightness even under 50% strain.
ISSN
2520-1131
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/204586
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41928-024-01152-w
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