posted on 2018-02-09, 00:00authored byQunying Zeng, Zhongwei Xu, Congxiu Zheng, Yang Liu, Wei Chen, Tailiang Guo, Fushan Li, Chaoyu Xiang, Yixing Yang, Weiran Cao, Xiangwei Xie, Xiaolin Yan, Lei Qian, Paul H. Holloway
A solution-processed
molybdenum oxide (MoOx) as the hole injection
layer (HIL) by doctor-blade coating was developed to improve the efficiency
and lifetime of red-emitting quantum-dot light-emitting diodes (QD-LEDs).
It has been demonstrated that by adding isopropyl alcohol into the
MoOx precursor during the doctor-blade
coating process, the morphology, composition, and the surface electronic
structure of the MoOx HIL could be tailored.
A high-quality MoOx film with optimized
charge injection was obtained, based on which all-solution-processed
highly efficient red-emitting QD-LEDs were realized by using a low-cost
doctor-blade coating technique under ambient conditions. The red QD-LEDs
exhibited the maximum current efficiency and external quantum efficiency
of 16 cd/A and 15.1%, respectively. Moreover, the lifetime of red
devices initializing at 100 cd/m2 was 3236 h under ambient
conditions, which is about twice as long as those with a conventional
poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-poly(styrenesulfonate) HIL. Large-area
QD-LEDs with 4 in. emitting areas were fabricated with blade coating
as well, which exhibit a high efficiency of 12.1 cd/A for red emissions.
Our work paves a new way to the realization of efficient large-area
QD-LEDs, and the processing and findings from this work can be expanded
into next-generation lighting and flat-panel displays.