Double-heterojunction nanorod light-responsive LEDs for display applications.
Nuri OhBong Hoon KimSeong-Yong ChoSooji NamSteven P RogersYiran JiangJoseph C FlanaganYou ZhaiJae-Hwan KimJungyup LeeYongjoon YuYoun Kyoung ChoGyum HurJieqian ZhangPeter TrefonasJohn A RogersMoonsub ShimPublished in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2017)
Dual-functioning displays, which can simultaneously transmit and receive information and energy through visible light, would enable enhanced user interfaces and device-to-device interactivity. We demonstrate that double heterojunctions designed into colloidal semiconductor nanorods allow both efficient photocurrent generation through a photovoltaic response and electroluminescence within a single device. These dual-functioning, all-solution-processed double-heterojunction nanorod light-responsive light-emitting diodes open feasible routes to a variety of advanced applications, from touchless interactive screens to energy harvesting and scavenging displays and massively parallel display-to-display data communication.