Open Access
Quantum Dot Light Enhancement Substrate for OLED Solid-State Lighting
Author(s) -
James Perkins,
Matthew Stevenson,
Gagan Mahan,
Seth CoeSullivan,
Peter T. Kazlas
Publication year - 2011
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/1025537
Subject(s) - oled , optoelectronics , color rendering index , materials science , solid state lighting , quantum dot , rendering (computer graphics) , substrate (aquarium) , light emitting diode , nanotechnology , computer science , layer (electronics) , computer graphics (images) , oceanography , geology
With DOE Award No. DE-EE628, QD Vision developed and demonstrated a cost-competitive solution for increasing the light extraction efficiency of OLEDs with efficient and stable color rendering index (CRI) for solid state lighting (SSL). Solution processable quantum dot (QD) films were integrated into OLED ITO-glass substrates to generate tunable white emission from blue emitting OLED) devices as well as outcouple light from the ITO film. This QD light-enhancement substrate (QD-LED) technology demonstrated a 60% increase in OLED forward light out-coupling, a value which increases to 76% when considering total increase in multi-directional light output. The objective for the first year was an 80% increase in light output. This project seeks to develop and demonstrate a cost-competitive solution for realizing increased extraction efficiency organic light emitting devices (OLEDs) with efficient and stable color rendering index (CRI) for SSL. Solution processible quantum dot (QD) films will be utilized to generate tunable white emission from blue emitting phosphorescent OLED (Ph-OLED) devices