Direct Writing High‐Resolution Quantum Dot Micro‐Patterns: Toward High‐Performance Electroluminescence Behavior

M Min Zhang R Ran Sun Z Zheng Xiao (State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, The Centre of Nanoscale Science and Technology and Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials, Institute of Polymer Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Center (RECAST)) H Huanhuan Deng (State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science School of Nano Science and Technology Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research University of Science and Technology of China Suzhou P. R. China) Y Yan Li Y Yunqi Bai (State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science School of Chemistry Key Laboratory of Bio‐Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education Beihang University Beijing P. R. China) L Lei Jiang H Huan Liu

Abstract

ABSTRACT The fabrication of quantum dots (QDs) micro‐patterns, especially those with both µm‐scale high‐resolution and mm‐/cm‐ scale large area uniformity, remains a bottleneck limiting the application of quantum dot light‐emitting diodes (QLEDs). Current strategies have suffered from either low resolution or complicated micro‐template assisted fabrications deteriorating the device performance. Here, we developed a new conceptual high‐resolution QDs micro‐pattern with a linewidth of merely 2 µm in an area of ∼10 cm 2 by a template‐free direct writing strategy, featured as the distinguishable QDs micro‐line array by the periodical nanoscale thickness difference. The enhanced capillary flow accelerates QDs deposition at each tri‐phase contact line in a positive feedback manner until the liquid film breaking, which proceeds uniformly across the whole printing area in a good periodicity. Thus, a periodic conformal complementary QDs/PMMA heterostructure bilayer film, composed of alternate thick‐QDs/thin‐PMMA and thin‐QDs/thick‐PMMA unit, was constructed as the light‐emitting layer, which facilitates the autonomous charge distribution at both inter‐ and intra‐ interface. The as‐developed high‐resolution micro‐patterned QLED shows an external quantum efficiency as high as 21.4% even at a linewidth of 2 µm. The result offers a low‐cost facile strategy for making large‐area high‐resolution micro‐patterned QLED devices.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 42
Published July 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (8)

M

Min Zhang

R

Ran Sun

Z

Zheng Xiao

State Key Laboratory of Elemento-Organic Chemistry, Frontiers Science Center for New Organic Matter, The Centre of Nanoscale Science and Technology and Key Laboratory of Functional Polymer Materials, Institute of Polymer Chemistry, College of Chemistry, Renewable Energy Conversion and Storage Center (RECAST)

H

Huanhuan Deng

State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science School of Nano Science and Technology Suzhou Institute for Advanced Research University of Science and Technology of China Suzhou P. R. China

Y

Yan Li

Y

Yunqi Bai

State Key Laboratory of Bioinspired Interfacial Materials Science School of Chemistry Key Laboratory of Bio‐Inspired Smart Interfacial Science and Technology of Ministry of Education Beihang University Beijing P. R. China

L

Lei Jiang

H

Huan Liu