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ZnSe-based QLED Quantum Dots 455 nm

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ZnSe-based QLED Quantum Dots 455 nm

ZnSe-based QLED Quantum Dots, engineered for a precise 455 nm deep-blue emission, represent the next generation of cadmium-free electroluminescent materials for high-definition display architectures. These nanocrystals are specifically optimized for solution-processed QLED fabrication, offering exceptional spectral purity and a narrow FWHM (Full Width at Half Maximum). When integrated with our complementary ZnMgO nanoparticle solution, these dots facilitate a high-performance Electron Transport Layer (ETL) by optimizing the energy level alignment and increasing the electron injection barrier. This synergy significantly reduces non-radiative recombination, leading to enhanced current efficiency, superior brightness, and extended device operational lifetimes.

Applications

  • Ultra-High Definition (UHD) Displays: Integrated into the next generation of QLED televisions and monitors to provide deep-blue primary colors with unmatched saturation and energy efficiency.
  • Next-Gen Mobile Devices: Enables the production of ultra-thin, high-brightness screens for smartphones and tablets with reduced power consumption and superior sunlight readability.
  • Wearable Electronics: Used in the development of flexible and wearable OLED/QLED hybrids, where low-temperature solution processing and high mechanical durability are required.
  • Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR): Provides the high pixel density and rapid response times necessary for immersive near-eye display systems through precision color conversion.
  • High-Performance Solid-State Lighting: Applied in specialized lighting environments that require precise spectral control and high-color-rendering indices without the use of toxic heavy metals.
  • Micro-LED Integration: Acts as a high-efficiency color conversion layer for micro-scale light-emitting diodes, enhancing the performance of sub-pixel architectures.
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