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Dual-Ligand Red Perovskite Ink for Electrohydrodynamic Printing Color Conversion Arrays over 2540 dpi in Near-Eye Micro-LED Display.

Xiao YangShuli WangYaqi HouYuhui WangTianqi ZhangYihang ChenGuolong ChenChenming ZhongXiaotong FanXuemin KongChien-Chung LinYijun LuYue LinZhong Chen
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
The lack of stability of red perovskite nanocrystals (PeNCs) remains the main problem that restricts their patterning application. In this work, the dual-ligand passivation strategy was introduced to stabilize PeNCs and inhibit their halogen ion migration during high-voltage electrohydrodynamic (EHD) inkjet printing. The as-printed red arrays exhibit the highest emisson intensity and least blue shift compared with samples with other passivation strategies under a high electric field during EHD inkjet printing. Combining with blue and green PeNC inks, single-color and tricolor color conversion layer arrays were successfully printed, with minimum pixel size of 5 μm and the highest spatial resolution of 2540 dpi. The color coordinate of CsPbBrI 2 NCs arrays are located close to the red point, with a color gumat of 97.28% of Rec. 2020 standard. All of these show great potential in the application of color conversion layers in a near-eye micro-LED display.
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