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Minimizing heat generation in quantum dot light-emitting diodes by increasing quasi-Fermi-level splitting

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Henan University, University of Science and Technology of China, Ministry of Education, Hefei National Center for Physical Sciences at Nanoscale, ...
Published InNature Nanotechnology
Year2023
Citations177

Abstract

Minimizing heat accumulation is essential to prolonging the operational lifetime of quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QD-LEDs). Reducing heat generation at the source is the ideal solution, which requires high brightness and quantum efficiency at low driving voltages. Here we propose to enhance the brightness of QD-LEDs at low driving voltages by using a monolayer of large QDs to reduce the packing number in the emitting layer. This strategy allows us to achieve a higher charge population per QD for a given number of charges without charge leakage, enabling enhanced quasi-Fermi-level splitting and brightness at low driving voltage. Due to the minimized heat generation, these LEDs show a high power conversion efficiency of 23% and a T95 operation lifetime (the time…
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