Direct Writing Large-Area Multi-Layer Ultrasmooth Films by an All-Solution Process: Toward High-Performance QLEDs.
Min ZhangHuanhuan DengLili MengHongqin WangYunjun WangHuan LiuPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2020)
With increasing the film area/layer, deteriorating in both smoothness and uniformity of thin-films frequently happen, which remains a barrier for making large-area quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) by solution processes. Here, we demonstrated a facile all-solution process guided by the conical fiber array to write multi-layer ultrasmooth thin-films directly in centimeter scale. The side-by-side fibrous array helps to align surface tensions at the tri-phase contact line to facilitate large-area homogeneous deposition, which was verified by theoretical simulation. The Laplace pressure along individual conical fiber contributes to the steady liquid transfer. Thin-films with small roughness (<2.03 nm) and large-area (2×2 cm2 ) uniformity were prepared sequentially on the target substrate, leading to large-area high-performance QLEDs. The result offers new insights for fabricating large-area high-performance thin-film devices.