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Enhanced efficiency and high temperature stability of hybrid quantum dot light-emitting diodes using molybdenum oxide doped hole transport layer

Authors
Yun, JinyoungKim, JaeyunJung, Byung JunKim, GyutaeKwak, Jeonghun
Issue Date
29-May-2019
Publisher
ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
Citation
RSC ADVANCES, v.9, no.28, pp.16252 - 16257
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Journal Title
RSC ADVANCES
Volume
9
Number
28
Start Page
16252
End Page
16257
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/65366
DOI
10.1039/c9ra02946j
ISSN
2046-2069
Abstract
High power efficiency (PE) and stability of quantum dot (QD) light-emitting diodes (QLEDs) are important factors for practical use in various displays. However, hybrid QLEDs consisting of an organic hole transport layer (HTL) and an inorganic electron transport layer (ETL) sometimes have poor stability due to the low thermal stability of the organic HTL. To solve the problem, here, we report enhanced efficiency, lifetime, and temperature stability in inverted and hybrid structured QLEDs by adopting a MoO3-doped HTL. Also, to improve the electron-hole charge carrier balance, a thin insulating interlayer was used between QDs and the ETL. As a result, the QLED with the p-doped HTL exhibited the increased PE by approximate to 28% and longer lifetime compared to the pristine QLEDs. In addition, the QLED showed stable operation at the high temperature up to 400 K, whereas the control device failed to operate at 375 K. We systematically investigated the effect of the MoO3-doping on the performance and thermal stability of the QLEDs. We believe that QLEDs with the p-doped HTL can be used for further QLED researches to simultaneously improve the efficiency, lifetime, and high temperature stability, which are highly required for their use in automotive and outdoor displays.
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