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Organic Printed Core–Shell Heterostructure Arrays: A Universal Approach to All‐Color Laser Display Panels
Author(s) -
Zhou Zhonghao,
Zhao Jinyang,
Du Yuxiang,
Wang Kang,
Liang Jie,
Yan Yongli,
Zhao Yong Sheng
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
angewandte chemie
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1521-3757
pISSN - 0044-8249
DOI - 10.1002/ange.202002580
Subject(s) - lasing threshold , materials science , laser , optoelectronics , rgb color model , heterojunction , shell (structure) , core (optical fiber) , optics , gamut , wavelength , photonics , structural coloration , photonic crystal , computer science , physics , composite material , operating system
A universal approach is demonstrated for realizing dual‐wavelength lasing in organic core–shell structured microlaser arrays, which show great promise in serving as all‐color laser display panels. By alternately printing hydrophilic and hydrophobic laser dye solutions on preprocessed substrates, precisely patterned core–shell heterostructure arrays were obtained. The spatially separated core and shell independently function as optical resonators to support dual‐wavelength tunable lasing in each heterostructure. Such a general method enables to flexibly control the lasing wavelength of the core–shell microlasers across a wide spectral range by systematically designing the gain media. Using as‐prepared microlaser arrays as display panels, full‐color laser displays were achieved with a color gamut much larger than that of standard RGB space. These results provide insights for design concepts and device construction for novel optoelectronic applications.

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