Optimum Design Configuration of Thin-Film Transistors and Quantum-Dot Light-Emitting Diodes for Active-Matrix Displays

  • Geun Woo Baek
  • , Seung Gi Seo
  • , Donghyo Hahm
  • , Yeon Jun Kim
  • , Kyunghwan Kim
  • , Taesoo Lee
  • , Jaeyoul Kim
  • , Wan Ki Bae
  • , Sung Hun Jin
  • , Jeonghun Kwak

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Abstract

Active matrix (AM) quantum-dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) driven by thin-film transistors (TFTs) have attracted significant attention for use in next-generation displays. Several challenges remain for the realisation of AM-QLEDs, such as device design, fabrication process, and integration between QLEDs and TFTs, depending on their device structures and configurations. Herein, efficient and stable AM-QLEDs are demonstrated using conventional and inverted structured QLEDs (C- and I-QLEDs, respectively) combined with facile type-convertible (p- and n-type) single-walled carbon nanotube (SWNT)-based TFTs. Based on the four possible configurations of the QLED–TFT subpixel, the performance of the SWNT TFT-driven QLEDs and the fabrication process to determine the ideal configuration are compared, taking advantage of each structure for AM-QLEDs. The QLEDs and TFTs are also optimized to maximise the performance of the AM-QLEDs—the inner shell composition of quantum dots and carrier type of TFTs—resulting in a maximum external quantum efficiency and operational lifetime (at an initial luminance of 100 cd m2) of 21.2% and 38 100 000 h for the C-QLED, and 19.1% and 133100000 h for the I-QLED, respectively. Finally, a 5×5 AM-QLED display array controlled using SWNT TFTs is successfully demonstrated. This study is expected to contribute to the development of advanced AM-QLED displays.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2304717
JournalAdvanced Materials
Volume35
Issue number48
DOIs
StatePublished - 28 Nov 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • active-matrix display
  • quantum dot light-emitting diodes
  • quantum dots
  • single-walled carbon nanotubes
  • thin-film transistors

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