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Society for Information Display, Digest of Technical Papers, 1(54), p. 982-985, 2023

DOI: 10.1002/sdtp.16732

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69‐4: Late‐News Paper: Quantum Dot/Organic Nanohybrids for InP‐based QD‐LEDs and Their Patterning via Electrohydrodynamic Jet Printing

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Abstract

Quantum dot (QD)/organic nanohybrids were developed to be utilized in electrohydrodynamic (EHD) jet‐printed QD‐LEDs. Side‐chain copolymer with elongated aliphatic thiol groups was newly introduced into the nanohybrids to coordinate the polymer chains with the QD surface. The QD‐LEDs with the nonohybrids showed a higher current efficiency over 4‐fold than that with a QD‐only active layer. EHD jet‐printing was independently performed up to 5µm pixel pitch on a substrate, resulting in a resolution of ca. 5,080 pixels per inch.