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Advanced Materials | 2012

A Wafer‐Level Integrated White‐Light‐Emitting Diode Incorporating Colloidal Quantum Dots as a Nanocomposite Luminescent Material

Cuong Dang; Joonhee Lee; Yu Zhang; Jung Han; Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel; Seth Coe-Sullivan; A. V. Nurmikko

High-brightness, color-tunable colloidal quantum dots are incorporated in 3D nanoporous GaN to create a nanocomposite material (CQD/NP-GaN), which is demonstrated to be an effective approach for a wavelength down-conversion nanomaterial in solid-state lighting. The white-light-emitting diode (LED) made from a blue GaN-based LED and the CQD/NP-GaN shows an increase of extraction efficiency by a factor of 2, a controllable white color, and a down-conversion quantum efficiency as high as 82%.


Applied Physics Letters | 2013

Highly efficient, spatially coherent distributed feedback lasers from dense colloidal quantum dot films

Cuong Dang; Joonhee Lee; Kwangdong Roh; Hyunil Kim; Sungmo Ahn; Heonsu Jeon; Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel; Seth Coe-Sullivan; A. V. Nurmikko

Colloidal quantum dots (CQD) are now making their entry to full-color displays, endowed by their brightness and single-material base. By contrast, many obstacles have been encountered in their use towards lasers. We demonstrate here optically pumped distributed feedback (DFB) lasers, based on close-packed, solid films self-assembled from type-I CQDs. Notably, the single mode CQD-DFB lasers could reach such a low threshold as to be pumpable with a compact pulsed source in a quasi-continuous wave regime. Our results show the spatially and temporally coherent laser beam outputs with power of 400 μW and a quantum efficiency of 32%.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2011

12.2: Invited Paper: Quantum Dot Light Emitting Diodes for Near-to-eye and Direct View Display Applications

Seth Coe-Sullivan; Zhaoqun Zhou; Yuhua Niu; James Michael Perkins; Matthew Stevenson; Craig Breen; Peter T. Kazlas; Jonathan S. Steckel

Quantum dot light emitting diodes QLEDs are a printable thin film electroluminescent technology that can deliver exceptional color and efficiency at low cost of manufacture for display and solid-state lighting applications. However, while most literature reports focus on the performance of individual test pixels, examples of working display prototypes have been sorely lacking. We report on our progress developing QLEDs for near-to-eye and direct view display applications. Both a 4″ diagonal active-matrix bottom-emitting monochrome QLED display and an 800×600 SVGA top-emitting monochrome QLED microdisplay are reported on and their performance summarized. Contract printing of high-resolution RGB QDs is also demonstrated as a milestone towards full-color displays.


SID Symposium Digest of Technical Papers | 2007

P-176: Progress in Developing High Efficiency Quantum Dot Displays

Peter T. Kazlas; Jonathan S. Steckel; Marshall Cox; Caroline J. Roush; Dorai Ramprasad; Craig Breen; Mead Misic; Vincent Difilippo; Maria J. Anc; John E. Ritter; Seth Coe-Sullivan

LED displays utilizing quantum dots (QDs) as emitters offer several key advantages over traditional OLEDs, combining the solution processability of polymers with the high efficiency potential of phosphors, all with the stability benefits of an inorganic emitter. While QD-LEDs are at an early stage in their development, the effort toward commercialization has already led to the identification of several considerations particular to QD-LEDs. This paper explores material and design considerations for QD-LEDs and reports our progress in developing QD-LEDs for information display and advanced applications.


Archive | 2008

Compositions, optical component, system including an optical component, devices, and other products

Seth Coe-Sullivan; John R. Linton; Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel; Mark Comerford; Rohit Modi


Archive | 2010

Functionalized nanoparticles and method

Craig Breen; Marshall Cox; Jonathan S. Steckel


Archive | 2009

Semiconductor nanocrystals and compositions and devices including same

Dorai Ramprasad; Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel


Archive | 2009

Nanocrystals including a group IIIA element and a group VA element, method, composition, device and other products

Christopher R. Clough; Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel; Ebenezer Selwyn Arun Thambaw


Archive | 2009

Blue emitting semiconductor nanocrystals and compositions and devices including same

Craig Breen; Jonathan S. Steckel; Dorai Ramprasad


Archive | 2009

Composite including nanoparticles, methods, and products including a composite

Seth Coe-Sullivan; Maria J. Anc; Jonathan S. Steckel

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Seth Coe-Sullivan

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Craig Breen

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Vladimir Bulovic

University of Southern California

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Jonathan E. Halpert

MacDiarmid Institute for Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology

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