Author:
Baek Geun Woo,Seo Hansol,Lee Taesoo,Hahm Donghyo,Bae Wan Ki,Kwak Jeonghun
Abstract
Quantum-dot (QD) based light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) have attracted significant
attention in state-of-the-art wearable displays owing to the high form factor of
QDs with excellent optical/electrical properties. These advantageous properties
have led to notable advancements in QLEDs technology, making them flexible,
lightweight, and compatible with human skin, which meets the requirements of
wearable applications. To make the QLEDs wearable, however, alleviating the heat
generated under high current is an urgent challenge. In this study, we present a
flexible and bright top-emissive QLED fabricated on a plastic substrate with a
thin (200 nm) heat dissipation layer. To preserve QLED performance even under
sweaty conditions, we employed double layers of Parylene C/SU-8 for substrate
planarization and device encapsulation. Furthermore, compared with typical
wearable substrates that can hardly dissipate heat, the Al-metal induced
flexible substrate can effectively dissipate the generated heat even under high
current densities (2.3 A/cm2), exhibiting a high luminance
(∼366,000 cd/m2) and a current efficiency (43.3 cd/A),
respectively. The delicate device design of flexible QLEDs is anticipated to
contribute to the advancement of next-generation wearable optoelectronics.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea
Ministry of Science and Technology
Seoul National University of Science and
Technology
Publisher
Korea Flexible & Printed Electronics Society
Cited by
2 articles.
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