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Bega Karadza, Pieter Schiettecatte, Hannes van Avermaet, L. Mingabudinova, Luca Giordano, Dobromił Respekta, Yu-Hao Deng, Igor Nakonechnyi, Kim De Nolf, W. Walravens, Y. Meuret, Z. Hens
4 13. 6. 2023.

Bridging the Green Gap: Monochromatic InP-Based Quantum-Dot-on-Chip LEDs with over 50% Color Conversion Efficiency.

Solid-state light-emitting diodes (LEDs) emit nearly monochromatic light, yet seamless tuning of emission color throughout the visible region remains elusive. Color-converting powder phosphors are therefore used for making LEDs with a bespoke emission spectrum, yet broad emission lines and low absorption coefficients compromise the formation of small-footprint monochromatic LEDs. Color conversion by quantum dots (QDs) can address these issues, but high-performance monochromatic LEDs made using QDs free of restricted, hazardous elements remain to be demonstrated. Here, we show green, amber, and red LEDs formed using InP-based QDs as on-chip color convertor for blue LEDs. Implementing QDs with near-unity photoluminescence efficiency yields a color conversion efficiency over 50% with little intensity roll-off and nearly complete blue light rejection. Moreover, as the conversion efficiency is mostly limited by package losses, we conclude that on-chip color conversion using InP-based QDs can provide spectrum-on-demand LEDs, including monochromatic LEDs that bridge the green gap.


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