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Mid-infrared HgTe Colloidal Quantum Dot LEDs.

Xingyu ShenJohn C PetersonPhilippe Guyot-Sionnest
Published in: ACS nano (2022)
Mid-infrared HgTe colloidal quantum dot electroluminescent devices are demonstrated. With emission at 4 μm, devices achieved an external quantum efficiency of ∼10 -3 and power conversion efficiency of ∼10 -4 under biases of a few volts. The power conversion efficiency benefited from lowering the transparent electrode resistance through the incorporation of a metal conductive grid. The average power emitted was about 16 μW at 2 V bias with 50% duty cycle and a 1 mm 2 device. The room-temperature electroluminescence efficiency at low current was limited by the photoluminescence efficiency of the quantum dots, while the diode structure provided efficient electron-hole recombination.
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