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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Sajjad, Muhammad Tariq
London South Bank University
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- 2024Improvements in dielectric, electrical and magnetic contributions in Ca0.5Co0.5CrxFe2-xO4 spinel ferrites by the substitution of Cr3+ ions
- 2021Development of Quantum Dot (QD) Based Color Converters for Multicolor Display.
- 2021Development of Quantum Dots (QD) based color converters for multicolor displaycitations
- 2020Direct Growth of Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes onto Transparent Conductive Oxide Glass for Enhanced Charge Extraction in Perovskite Solar Cellscitations
- 2019Triptycene as a supramolecular additive in PTB7:PCBM blends and its influence on photovoltaic propertiescitations
- 2019CuSCN nanowires as electrodes for p-type quantum dot sensitized solar cells : charge transfer dynamics and alumina passivationcitations
- 2019Efficient indoor pin hybrid perovskite solar cells using low temperature solution processed NiO as hole extraction layerscitations
- 2019Interface limited hole extraction from methylammonium lead iodide filmscitations
- 2019Interface limited hole extraction from methylammonium lead iodide filmscitations
- 2019Highly efficient fullerene and non-fullerene based ternary organic solar cells incorporating a new tetrathiocin-cored semiconductorcitations
- 2018Triptycene as a supramolecular additive in PTB7:PCBM blends and its influence on photovoltaic propertiescitations
- 2018Triptycene as a Supramolecular Additive in PTB7: PCBM blends and its Influence on Photovoltaic Propertiescitations
- 2018Improved efficiency of PbS quantum dot sensitized NiO photocathodes with naphthalene diimide electron acceptor bound to the surface of the nanocrystalscitations
- 2018CuSCN nanowires as electrodes for p-type quantum dot sensitized solar cells:charge transfer dynamics and alumina passivationcitations
- 2017Narrow-band anisotropic electronic structure of ReS2citations
- 2017Tuning crystalline ordering by annealing and additives to study its effect on exciton diffusion in a polyalkylthiophene copolymercitations
- 2015Controlling exciton diffusion and fullerene distribution in photovoltaic blends by side chain modificationcitations
- 2015In situ formation and photo patterning of emissive quantum dots in organic small moleculescitations
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Development of Quantum Dot (QD) Based Color Converters for Multicolor Display.
Abstract
Many displays involve the use of color conversion layers. QDs are attractive candidates as color converters because of their easy processability, tuneable optical properties, high photoluminescence quantum yield, and good stability. Here, we show that emissive QDs with narrow emission range can be made in-situ in a polymer matrix, with properties useful for color conversion. This was achieved by blending the blue-emitting pyridine based polymer with a cadmium selenide precursor and baking their films at different temperatures. To achieve efficient color conversion, blend ratio and baking temperature/time were varied. We found that thermal decomposition of the precursor leads to highly emissive QDs whose final size and emission can be controlled using baking temperature/time. The formation of the QDs inside the polymer matrix was confirmed through morphological studies using atomic force microscopy (AFM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Hence, our approach provides a cost-effective route to making highly emissive color converters for multi-color displays.