Ashish Gaurav, Chi-Shiang Chen, Chih-Yuan Tsai, Zhi-Ting Ye, Ching-Fuh Lin
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Stable colour conversion layer with enhanced conversion efficiency by incorporating nanoparticles for micro-LED display application
Due to their promising optical performance, micro-light emitting diodes (micro-LEDs) based on colour conversion layer (CCL) have garnered significant attention as the next-generation display technology. However, fabricating CCL with excellent conversion efficiency (CE) with minimal blue light leakage for miniaturized sub-pixel designing is still in its infancy. Herein, we have demonstrated CCL of a thickness (<3.5 μm) based on an organic-inorganic hybrid system incorporated with Titanium dioxide (TiO) and Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Nanoparticles (NPs) with high CE. The inclusion of the NPs enhances the absorption of blue light within the CCL. We further combined the CCL with a colour purification filter to mitigate blue light leakage, which recycles blue light and suppresses blue light loss, resulting in improved CE. Specifically, we achieved a CE of 83.80 % for the green CCL and 66.97 % for the red CCL. Subsequently, full-colour arrays with a pixel size of 4 μm × 4 μm were successfully patterned and fabricated based on reduced thickness and improved optical performance using NP-doped CCL. This paves the way for cost-effective higher-resolution micro-LED displays for various applications.
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Materials Today Chemistry is a multi-disciplinary journal dedicated to all facets of materials chemistry.
This field represents one of the fastest-growing areas of science, involving the application of chemistry-based techniques to the study of materials. It encompasses materials synthesis and behavior, as well as the intricate relationships between material structure and properties at the atomic and molecular scale. Materials Today Chemistry serves as a high-impact platform for discussing research that propels the field forward through groundbreaking discoveries and innovative techniques.