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- Electroluminescent device comprising quantum dots
- the present invention relates to an electroluminescent device comprising quantum dots.
- Electroluminescent devices in particular light emitting diodes (LEDs), are ubiquitous to modern display technology. More than 30 billion chips are produced each year and new applications, such as automobile lights and traffic signals, continue to grow.
- LEDs light emitting diodes
- Conventional diodes are made from inorganic compound semiconductors, typically AlGaAs (red), AlGalnP (orange-yellow-green), and AlGalnN (green-blue). These diodes emit monochromatic light of a frequency corresponding to the band gap of the compound semiconductor used in the device. Thus, conventional LEDs cannot emit white light, or indeed, light of any "mixed” color, which is composed of a mixture of frequencies. Further, producing a LED even of a particular desired "pure" single-frequency color can be difficult, since excellent control of semiconductor chemistry is required.
- PPNs poly henylene vinylene
- One device which has been proposed involves a PPN coating over a blue Ga ⁇ LED, where the light from the LED stimulates emission in the characteristic color of the PPN, so that the observed light is composed of a mixture of the characteristic colors of the LED and the PPN.
- the maximum theoretical quantum yield for PPN-based devices is 25%, and the color control is often poor, since organic materials tend to fluoresce in rather wide spectra.
- PPNs are rather difficult to manufacture reliably, since they are degraded by light, oxygen, and water.
- Quantum dots are semiconductor nanocrystallites whose radii are smaller than the bulk exciton Bohr radius. It has been found that the wavelength of the light emitted by such a device is dependent on the size of the quantum dots. Such a device is known from US 5,537,000.
- the quantum dot surface has been paasivated by reaction of the surface atoms of the quantum dot with organic moieties such as tri-n-octyl phosphine oxide (TOPO).
- organic moieties such as tri-n-octyl phosphine oxide (TOPO).
- CdSe quantum dots capped with organic moieties exhibit photoluminescent quantum yields of around 5 to 10 % (Bawendi et al., J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1993, 115, 8706).
- Such quantum dots show photoluminescent quantum yields ranging from 30 to 50 %.
- an electroluminescent device comprising: a) hole processing means capable of inj ecting and transporting holes; b) a light emitting layer in contact with said hole processing means comprising quantum dots, each of said quantum dots being provided with at least one capping molecule with functional unit on the quantum dot surface which causes excited state injection into the quantum dot; and c) electron processing means in contact with said light emitting layer for injecting and transporting electrons into said light emitting layer.
- One advantage of such a device is that recombination of the electrons and holes takes place inside the quantum dots. This process, and thus the electroluminescent quantum yield of the whole device, can be improved by the capping molecules with functional units being present on the quantum dot surfaces.
- the capping molecules with functional units cause the injection of excited states such as electrons, holes or excitons into the quantum dots.
- the improvement according to claim 3 has the advantage that an electron and/or a hole is conducted from the surface of the quantum dot to the core of the quantum dot where it can recombine with the respective counter part.
- An exciton transport moiety conducts an exciton from the surface of the quantum dot to core of the quantum dot where the electron and the hole finally recombine.
- the electron transport moieties, the hole transport moieties and the exciton transport moieties function as some kind of antennas which direct and transport electrons, holes and excitons to the cores of the quantum dots.
- the hole transport moieties mentioned in claim 4 and the electron transport moieties mentioned in claim 5 are effective charge conductors.
- the exciton transport moieties mentioned in claim 6 are effective exciton conductors.
- a capping molecule with functional unit is effectively coupled to the surface of a quantum dot.
- stability of a quantum dot can be increased by linking passivating molecules to its surface.
- Claim 9 mentions effective passivating molecules.
- the invention relates to a quantum dot provided with at least one capping molecule with functional unit on the quantum dot surface which causes excited state injection into the quantum dot.
- Fig. 1 shows a schematic illustration of the electroluminescent device of the invention
- Fig. 2 schematic cross-section of a quantum dot comprising different capping molecules.
- An electroluminescent device as shown in Fig. 1 comprises a substrate 1, such as a transparent glass plate.
- a hole processing means 2 is placed on top of the substrate 1.
- the hole processing means 2 includes the capability of hole injection as well as hole transport.
- the hole processing means 2 may comprise one layer which has the capability of hole injection and hole transport or two layers whereof one has the capability of hole injection and the other has the capability of hole transport.
- a hole processing means 2 consisting of a single layer may comprise P-doped silicon, indium tin oxide or fluoride doped tin oxide.
- hole injection layer which is placed on top of the substrate 1 may comprise indium tin oxide, tin oxide, fluoride doped tin oxide, silver, gold, copper or p-type semiconductors having a band gap greater than 3 eN.
- the hole transport layer which is formed over the hole injection layer comprises a material capable of transporting injected holes through the hole transporting layer toward light emitting layer 3.
- Materials which may be used in the construction of a hole transport layer include conductive polymers such as poly(phenylene vinylene) (PPNs) or polythiophenes, e. g. polyethylene dioxythiophene.
- Quantum dots are semiconductor nanometer crystals and may comprise Group II-NI semiconductor compounds such as MgS, MgSe, MgTe, CaS, CaSe, CaTe, SrS, SrSe, SrTe, BaS, BaSe, BaTe, ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe, CdS, CdSe, CdTe, HgS, HgSe and HgTe; and/or crystals of Group III-N semiconductor compounds such as GaAs, GaP, InN, InAs, InP and InSb; and/or crystals of group IN semiconductor compounds such as Si and Ge.
- Group II-NI semiconductor compounds such as MgS, MgSe, MgTe, CaS, CaSe, CaTe, SrS, SrSe, SrTe, BaS, BaSe, BaTe, ZnS, ZnSe, ZnTe, CdS, CdSe, CdTe, HgS
- the semiconductor compounds may be doped with rare earth metal cations or transition metal cations such as Eu 3+ , Tb 3+ , Ag + or Cu + .
- a quantum dot consists of two ore more semiconductor compounds.
- the quantum dots are preferably prepared by wet chemical processes. Most likely the quantum dots comprise In ⁇ , friGaP or GaAs. The radii of the quantum dots are smaller than the exciton Bohr radius of the respective bulk material. Most likely the quantum dots have radii no larger than about 10 nm. It is most preferable that the quantum dots have radii between 1 and 6 nm.
- the quantum dots comprise a core-shell structure.
- a quantum dot consists of light emitting core material, e.g. CdSe overcoated with a shell material of higher bandgap, e.g. ZnS, such that an electron and/or a hole and/or an exciton is confined to the core of the quantum dot.
- the surfaces of the quantum dots are provided with capping molecules.
- the capping molecules comprising functional units are linked to the surfaces of the quantum dots.
- An excited state may be a hole, an electron or an exciton.
- at least one capping molecule comprising a hole transport moiety as functional unit is linked to the surface of a quantum dot.
- a hole transport moiety may comprise a tertiary aromatic amine, a thiophene oligomer, a thiophene polymer, a pyrrol oligomer, a pyrrol polymer, a phenylenevinylene oligomer, a phenylenevinylene polymer, a vinylcarbazol oligomer, a vinylcarbazol polymer, a fluorene oligomer, a fluorene polymer, a phenylenethyne oligomer, a phenylenethyne polymer, a phenylene oligomer, a phenylene polymer, an acetylene oligomer, an acetylene polymer, a phthalocyanine, a phthalocyanine derivative, a porphyrine or a po hyrine derivative
- One or more carbon atoms of the oligomers or polymers may also be substituted.
- such a capping molecule with functional unit comprises a triphenyl amine unit, a phenylenevinylene oligomer unit, a phenylene oligomer unit or a fluorene oligomer unit.
- dyes having the highest occupied molecular orbital (HOMO) within the range of about four and about six eN can be used as hole transport moieties.
- At least one capping molecule comprising an electron transport moiety as functional unit is linked to the surface of the quantum dot.
- An electron transport moiety may comprise an oxadiazole, an oxadiazole derivative, an oxazole, an oxazole derivative, an isoxazole, an isoxazole derivative, a thiazole, a thiazole derivative, an isothiazole, an isothiazole derivative, a thiadiazole, a thiadiazole derivative, a 1,2,3 triazole, a 1,2,3 triazole derivative, a 1,3,5 triazine, a 1,3,5 triazine derivative, a quinoxaline, a quinoxaline derivative, a pyrrol oligomer, a pyrrol polymer, a phenylenevinylene oligomer, a phenylenevinylene polymer, a vinylcarbazol oligomer, a vinylcarbazol oligomer, a
- At least one capping molecule comprising an exciton transport moiety as functional unit is linked to the surface of the quantum dot.
- An exciton transport moiety may comprise a fluorene oligomer, a fluorene polymer, a phenylenevinylene oligomer, a phenylenevinylene polymer, a perylene, a perylene derivative, a coumarine, a coumarine derivative, a phenoxazone, a phenoxazone derivative, a 9,9' spirobifiuorene oligomer, a 9,9' spirobifluorene polymer, a phenylene polymer, a phenylene oligomer, 4-dicyanmethylene-2-methyl-6-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran (DCM), a 4-dicyanmethylene-2-methyl-6-(p-dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran (DCM
- a capping molecule with functional unit comprises a phenoxazone unit or a 4-dicyanmethylene-2-methl-6-(/?- dimethylaminostyryl)-4H-pyran unit.
- passivating molecules may be also linked to the surfaces of the quantum dots.
- passivating molecules may comprise fluoride ions, molecules comprising a non-aromatic hydrocarbon moiety, coordinating solvents, phosphanes or phosphane oxides. Most likely the surfaces of the quantum dots are passivated with fluoride ions.
- a capping molecule with functional unit or a molecule comprising a non- aromatic hydrocarbon moiety is linked to the surface of a quantum dot via a coupling unit.
- a coupling unit comprises a group which may be selected from the group of thiols, sulfates, sulfites, sulfides, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, alcohols, esters, phosphines, phosphates, amines and non-fused polynuclear pyridines. Most preferable is the use of a thiol group as coupling unit.
- such a capping molecule with functional unit may comprise a spacer unit which interconnects coupling unit and functional unit.
- the spacer unit may comprise an organic moiety such as straight, branched, or cyclic hydrocarbon chain containing between about one and twenty carbon atoms, more preferably between about one and about ten carbon atoms. One or more carbon atoms of the hydrocarbon chain may also be substituted.
- the hydrocarbon chain may further include one or more degrees of unsaturation, i.e. one or more double or triple bonds.
- a spacer unit may comprise a cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon chain containing between about six to about twenty carbon atoms.
- One or more carbon atoms of the cyclic aromatic hydrocarbon chain may also be substituted.
- the quantum dots are embedded in a matrix.
- the matrix may comprise an organic material, most likely a polymeric organic material such as polyimide.
- the material may also comprise an inorganic material such as ZnS.
- An electron processing means 4 is placed on top of light emitting layer 3.
- the electron processing means 4 includes the capability of electron injection as well as electron transport.
- the electron processing means 4 may comprise one layer which has the capability of electron injection and electron transport or two layers whereof one has the capability of electron injection and the other has the capability of electron transport.
- a electron processing means 4 consisting of a single layer may comprise indium doped tin oxide, fluoride doped tin oxide, any metal or N-doped semiconductor. If electron processing means 4 comprises two layers, the electron transport layer which is placed on top of the light emitting layer 3 may comprise a material capable of transporting injected electrons through the electron transporting layer toward light emitting layer 3.
- Materials which may be used in the construction of a electron transport layer include conductive polymers such as polypyrrols, polyfluorenes, phenylenevinylene polymers, or polythiophenes.
- the electron injection layer may comprise any metal or N-doped semiconductor layer capable of injecting electrons into the previously described electron transport layer.
- the electron injecting layer needs not to be transparent. It may be advantageous that the electron injection layer is reflective so that the visible light emitted by light emitting layer 3 upon recombination of the holes and the electrons in the device, will be reflected back through the transparent layers to be viewable by one observing the electroluminescent device from the hole processing side of the device, e. g. through a transparent glass substrate serving as substrate 1. Finally the whole device is sealed after assembly with an encapsulating material such as an epoxy resin, Si 3 N 4 or amorphous carbon. It is also possible that the electroluminescent device shows an inverse construction.
- FIG. 2 shows a schematic cross-section of a quantum dot comprising different capping molecules.
- a quantum dot comprises a core 5 and several molecules linked to its surface.
- a quantum dot may comprise passivating molecules 9 and capping molecules with functional unit.
- a capping molecule with functional unit may comprise an electron transport moiety 6, a hole transport moiety 7 or an exciton transport moiety 8 as functional unit.
- the capping molecules with functional units are linked to the surface of the quantum dot by coupling units 10.
- the passivating molecules 9 may also comprise a coupling unit 10. In some cases passivating molecules exhibit functional units which link the passivating molecules 9 to the surface of the quantum dots.
- a quantum dot comprises only one type of capping molecules with functional units such as only capping molecules with an electron transport moiety 6 or only capping molecules with a hole transport moiety 7 or only capping molecules with an exciton transport moiety 8.
- a quantum dot comprises capping molecules with two or more different types of functional units.
- a quantum dot comprises only a single capping molecule with functional unit.
- two or more quantum dots are coupled to the same capping molecule with functional unit, e. g. if the functional unit is a polymer.
- Hole processing means 2 and electron processing means 4 are connected with power supply contacts and the whole electroluminescent device is connected to an external power source. When a voltage is provided between the power supply contacts, electrons and holes are injected and transported toward light emitting layer 3. With the help of a capping molecule with an electron transporting moiety 6 as functional unit, and said capping molecule with functional unit being linked to the surface of the quantum dot, an electron is transported to the core 5 of the quantum dot. When a hole is transported to the core 5 of the quantum dot, for example by a hole transporting moiety 7 which is also linked to the surface of the quantum dot, recombination occurs and light, most likely visible light, is emitted.
- a glass plate serving as substrate 1 was covered with indium tin oxide serving as hole processing means 2.
- the hole processing means was covered with light emitting layer 3 which comprises quantum dots embedded in a ZnS layer.
- Each quantum dot comprises a core 5 made of InGaP and several different molecules on the surface of the quantum dot.
- passivating molecules 9 fluoride ions are linked to surface of the quantum dot by treating the quantum dot with diluted hydrofluoric acid.
- a first set of capping molecules with functional units comprising a thiol unit serving as coupling unit 10 and a triphenyl amine unit serving electron transport moiety 6 is linked to the surface the quantum dot.
- a n-octyl unit serves as spacer unit and connects one phenyl ring of the electron transport moiety 6 with coupling unit 10.
- a second set of capping molecules with functional units comprising a thiol unit serving as coupling unit 10 and a 2,2 .5',2":5",2'":5'",2""-quinque thiophene unit serving as hole transport moiety 7 is linked to the surface of the quantum dot.
- a w-hexyl unit serves as spacer unit and connects the quinque thiophene in 5-position with coupling unit 10.
- a third set of capping molecules with functional units comprising a thiol unit serving as coupling unit 10 and a phenoxazone unit serving as exciton transport moiety 8 is linked to the surface of the quantum dot.
- a ra-butyl unit serves as spacer unit and connects the phenoxazone unit with the coupling unit 10.
- an electron processing means 4 was deposited on top of light emitting layer 3.
- the electron processing means 4 consists of Al.
- the whole device was sealed with an epoxy resin. Hole processing means 2 and electron processing means 4 were connected with power supply contacts and the whole electroluminescent device was connected to an external power source. The whole device shows an improved electroluminescent quantum yield.
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