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An integrated platform for colloidal quantum dots and micro LEDs


Abstract:

A hybrid method was developed to fabricate a large scale array of colloidal quantum dots for micro LED integration. This method combines the merits of direct deposition a...Show More

Abstract:

A hybrid method was developed to fabricate a large scale array of colloidal quantum dots for micro LED integration. This method combines the merits of direct deposition and mature semiconductor processes. A color conversion efficiency of 30% was measured.
Date of Conference: 18-21 October 2021
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 12 November 2021
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Conference Location: Vancouver, BC, Canada
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I. Introduction

The demand of high quality displays has driven the recent advances in various aspects of display technology. From liquid crystal to organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs), many inventions have been demonstrated by labs and companies around the world. One of these technologies is micron-scaled light emitting diodes (or micro LEDs). These down-sized LED chips can provide highly saturated color while maintain the high production yield thanks to semiconductor fabrication. However, as the demand for high resolution micro-display becomes higher, the size of pixel needs to be reduced down to ten micro-meters or even less. In this situation, the traditional micro/mini LEDs, whose sizes are around 100 to , can not fulfill the requirement [1]. Meanwhile, a miniaturized micro-LED chip is very difficult to be physically moved from one substrate to another, not to mention the degradation of the quantum efficiency of the device [2]. To overcome this difficulty, one can resort to novel material and engineering design to facilitate the device scaling. Thus a color conversion layer with monochromatic micro LED array can be considered as a potential solution. The materials of the color conversion layer can be made of nanoparticles (or colloidal quantum dots, CQDs), illuminating polymers, or dyes [3]. In this presentation, we will demonstrate our latest progress on this subject and the results shall be useful for the next generation of high resolution micro-displays.

A roadmap for our CQD integration with micro leds [3]–[7].

Illustrations of potential solutions for CQD patterning: (a) Photo-sensitive resin, (b) direct deposition, and (c) nano-imprint.

Schematic diagrams of the integrated color conversion layer with micro LED arrays.

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C.-C. Lin et al., Ultra-Fine Pitch Thin-Film Micro LED Display for Indoor Applications, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 782-785, 2018.
2.
H.-H. Huang et al., "Investigation on reliability of red micro-light emitting diodes with atomic layer deposition passivation layers", Optics Express, vol. 28, no. 25, pp. 38184-38195, 2020.
3.
S. C. Hsu et al., "Fabrication of a Highly Stable White Light-Emitting Diode With Multiple-Layer Colloidal Quantum Dots", IEEE J. Sel. Top. Quant., vol. 23, no. 5, pp. 1-9, 2017.
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K.-J. Chen et al., "Resonant-Enhanced Full-Color Emission of Quantum-Dot-Based Display Technology Using a Pulsed Spray Method", Adv. Funct. Mater., vol. 22, no. 24, pp. 5138-5143, 2012.
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Y.-M. Huang et al., "The Aging Study for Fine Pitch Quantum-Dot Array on LEDs", Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics.
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Y.-M. Huang et al., "Fine-pixel Quantum Dot Dispense on Micro-LEDs", Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics, 2020.
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S.-W. Huang Chen et al., "Full-color monolithic hybrid quantum dot nanoring micro light-emitting diodes with improved efficiency using atomic layer deposition and nonradiative resonant energy transfer", Photon. Res., vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 416-422, 2019.

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