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Composite Structures with Emissive Quantum Dots for Light Enhancement
Author(s) -
Smith Marcus J.,
Lin Chun Hao,
Yu Shengtao,
Tsukruk Vladimir V.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advanced optical materials
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.89
H-Index - 91
ISSN - 2195-1071
DOI - 10.1002/adom.201801072
Subject(s) - quantum dot , materials science , optoelectronics , lasing threshold , photonics , photodetection , composite number , nanotechnology , photodetector , composite material , wavelength
Since their inception, quantum dots have proven to be advantageous for light management applications due to their high brightness and well‐controlled absorption, scattering, and emission properties. As quantum dots become commercially available at large scale, the need for robust, stable, and flexible optical components continues to drive the development of robust and flexible quantum dot composite materials. In this review, after a thorough introduction to quantum dots, discussion delves into methods for fabricating quantum dot loaded composite optical elements such as thin films, microfabricated patterns, and microstructures. The importance of surface chemistry and ligand engineering, host matrixes, wet processing, and unique patterning methodologies is presented by considering photostability, aggregation, and phase separation of quantum dots in corresponding composites. With regard to prospective optical applications of quantum dot materials, emphasis is placed on light emitting and guiding composite materials for lasing applications, specifically whispering gallery mode‐based photonic microsystems. These developments will enable novel flexible, portable, and miniaturized optoelectronic devices such as light‐emitting diodes, flexible pixelated displays, solar cells, large‐area microwaveguides, omnidirectional micromirrors, optical metasurfaces, and directional microlasers.