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  • Inverted colloidal-nanocrystal-based LEDs (NC-LEDs) are promising for flexible electronics and large displays, featuring semiconductor nanorods (NRs) that offer benefits like tunable light emission and better performance compared to quantum dots (QDs).
  • The study introduces a new method using electrophoretic deposition (EPD) to create tightly packed, vertically aligned CdSe/CdS core/shell nanorods, resulting in an efficient emissive layer that achieves a notable external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 6.3% and high luminance.
  • These findings represent a novel approach in crafting vertically aligned NR layers for NC-LEDs, which could have significant applications in developing advanced optoe

Article Abstract

Inverted colloidal-nanocrystal-based LEDs (NC-LEDs) are highly interesting and invaluable for large-scale display technology and flexible electronics. Semiconductor nanorods (NRs), in addition to the tunable wavelengths of the emitted light (achieved, for example, by the variation of the NR diameter or the diameter of core in a core-shell configuration), also exhibit linearly polarized emission, a larger Stokes shift, faster radiative decay, and slower bleaching kinetics than quantum dots (QDs). Despite these advantages, it is difficult to achieve void-free active NR layers using simple spin-coating techniques. Herein, we employ electrophoretic deposition (EPD) to make closely packed, vertically aligned CdSe/CdS core/shell nanorods (NRs) as the emissive layer. Following an inverted architecture, the device fabricated yields an external quantum efficiency (EQE) of 6.3% and a maximum luminance of 4320 cd/m at 11 V. This good performance can be attributed to the vertically aligned NR layer, enhancing the charge transport by reducing the resistance of carrier passage, which is supported by our finite element simulations. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first time vertically aligned NR layers made by EPD have been reported for the fabrication of NC-LEDs and the device performance is one of the best for inverted red NR-LEDs. The findings presented in this work bring forth a simple and effective technique for making vertically aligned NRs, and the mechanism behind the NR-LED device with enhanced performance using these NRs is illustrated. This technique may prove useful to the development of a vast class of nanocrystal-based optoelectronics, including solar cells and laser devices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10910441PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsami.3c15542DOI Listing

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