TY - GEN
T1 - Development of new polymer systems and quantum dots - Polymer nanocomposites for low-cost, flexible OLED display applications
AU - Zhao, Lihua
AU - Zhou, Zhang Lin
AU - Guo, Zengshan
AU - Pei, Jian
AU - Mao, Samuel
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by Hewlett-Packard Company and National NSF of China. Thanks to colleagues of Information Surface Lab at HP Labs for great support and valuable discussion.
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Recently, tremendous progress has been made toward application of organic (small molecule/polymer) light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in full color flat panel displays and other devices. However, with current technologies, OLEDs are still struggling with high manufacturing costs which really limit the size of OLEDs panels and with life time, especially differential aging of colors. To be more cost-effective for fabricating OLEDs, we believe solution-processing would be an attractive path due to its simplicity and highly reduced equipment costs. This proceeding paper discusses our recent progress in development of new polymer systems that are highly solvent-resistant but maintaining their photophysical properties and hybrid quantum-dots (QDs)-polymer nanocomposites for their use in multicolor and multilayer OLEDs pixels through solution-processing. Our new polymer systems are named conductive semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (C-Semi-IPNs) served in different layers of OLEDs devices, containing an inert polymer network and conducting polymer(s) including hole transport and emissive materials. Since these do not require complicated chemical modification or introduction of reactive moieties to OLED materials, many state-of-the-arts emissive polymers can be utilized to achieve RGB and white OLEDs. The research findings on hybrid QD-oligomer nanocomposite as a good analogue lead to the successful design and synthesis of QD-polymer nanocomposites which were used to build proof-of-the-concept devices showing a good promise in providing excellent color purity and stability as well as device robustness.
AB - Recently, tremendous progress has been made toward application of organic (small molecule/polymer) light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) in full color flat panel displays and other devices. However, with current technologies, OLEDs are still struggling with high manufacturing costs which really limit the size of OLEDs panels and with life time, especially differential aging of colors. To be more cost-effective for fabricating OLEDs, we believe solution-processing would be an attractive path due to its simplicity and highly reduced equipment costs. This proceeding paper discusses our recent progress in development of new polymer systems that are highly solvent-resistant but maintaining their photophysical properties and hybrid quantum-dots (QDs)-polymer nanocomposites for their use in multicolor and multilayer OLEDs pixels through solution-processing. Our new polymer systems are named conductive semi-interpenetrating polymer networks (C-Semi-IPNs) served in different layers of OLEDs devices, containing an inert polymer network and conducting polymer(s) including hole transport and emissive materials. Since these do not require complicated chemical modification or introduction of reactive moieties to OLED materials, many state-of-the-arts emissive polymers can be utilized to achieve RGB and white OLEDs. The research findings on hybrid QD-oligomer nanocomposite as a good analogue lead to the successful design and synthesis of QD-polymer nanocomposites which were used to build proof-of-the-concept devices showing a good promise in providing excellent color purity and stability as well as device robustness.
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U2 - 10.1557/opl.2011.884
DO - 10.1557/opl.2011.884
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:83755183923
SN - 9781605113364
T3 - Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings
SP - 31
EP - 42
BT - Electronic Organic and Inorganic Hybrid Nanomaterials - Synthesis, Device Physics and Their Applications
T2 - 2011 MRS Spring Meeting
Y2 - 25 April 2011 through 29 April 2011
ER -