Enhanced Performance of Flexible Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes Using a Low-Temperature Processed PTAA Hole Transport Layer

March 16, 2023

Title

Enhanced Performance of Flexible Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes Using a Low-Temperature Processed PTAA Hole Transport Layer

Author

Ha, Hyoun Ji, Min Gye Kim, Jin Hyun Ma, Jun Hyung Jeong, Min Ho Park, Seong Jae Kang, Wonsik Kim, Soohyung Park, and Seong Jun Kang

Year

2023

Journal

Scientific Reports

Abstract

Low-temperature processing is important for improving the stability and performance of flexible quantum dot light-emitting diodes (QLEDs). In this study, QLEDs were fabricated using poly[bis(4-phenyl) (2,4,6-trimethylphenyl)amine] (PTAA) as a suitable hole transport layer (HTL) material owing to its low-temperature processability and vanadium oxide as the low-temperature solution-processable hole injection layer material. The maximum luminance and highest current efficiency of the QLEDs on a glass substrate with an optimal PTAA HTL was 8.9 × 104 Cd/m2 and 15.9 Cd/A, respectively, which was comparable to that of conventional devices. The QLEDs on a flexible substrate showed a maximum luminance of 5.4 × 104 Cd/m2 and highest current efficiency of 5.1 Cd/A. X-ray and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopies were used to investigate the chemical state and interfacial electronic structure according to the materials and the state changes of the HTL, respectively. The interfacial electronic structure showed that PTAA exhibited a better hole transport ability owing to its low hole injection barrier ($${Phi }_{{text{h}}}$$). Moreover, QLEDs with a PTAA HTL could operate as photosensors under reverse bias conditions. These results indicate that the low-temperature-processed PTAA HTL is suitable for improving the performance of flexible QLEDs.

Instrument

unknown

Keywords

Flexible displays, Quantum dot light-emitting diodes