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Quantum Dot-Based Displays Benefit from Misty Deposition

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Lynn M. Savage

LED displays made with nanocrystal quantum dots are enticing because they may offer higher efficiency, brightness and color saturation than existing LED technologies. However, although they have been under development for a couple of years, one major hurdle must be overcome before quantum dot LEDs become ubiquitous: Depositing and patterning layers of quantum dots remain inexact processes. Shown here is an image of a 6 × 6 matrix of pixels composed of 5-nm-diameter CdSe/ZnS quantum dots (green) and 8-nm-diameter quantum dots (red) under UV irradiation. Images reprinted with permission of...Read full article

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    Published: March 2008
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