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Continuously Graded Quantum Dots: Synthesis, Applications in Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes, and Perspectives.

49 Citations•2021•
Yang Cheng, Haoyue Wan, Tianyu Liang
The journal of physical chemistry letters

The current progress in LEDs based on cg-QDs is summarized, mainly concentrating on their synthesis and advantages in addressing the great challenges in QLEDs, like efficiency roll-off at high current densities, short operation lifetimes at high brightness, and low brightness near the voltage around the bandgap.

Abstract

Colloidal quantum dot (QD) light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) hold the promise of next-generation displays and illumination owing to their excellent color saturation, high efficiency, and solution processability. For achieving high-performance light-emitting diodes (LEDs), engineering the fine compositions and structures of QDs is of paramount importance and attracts tremendous research interest. The recently developed continuously graded QDs (cg-QDs) with gradually altered nanocompositions and electronic band structures present the most advanced example in this area. In this Perspective, we summarize the current progress in LEDs based on cg-QDs, mainly concentrating on their synthesis and advantages in addressing the great challenges in QLEDs, like efficiency roll-off at high current densities, short operation lifetimes at high brightness, and low brightness near the voltage around the bandgap. In addition, we propose accessible approaches exploiting the cutting-edge mechanisms and techniques to further optimize and improve the performance of QLEDs.