2020
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/abcced
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Design and fabrication of CuInS2/ZnS-based QLED for automotive lighting systems

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“…Further, an extension of this work resulted in the proposed QLEDsim simulator where the core/shell QD structure for QLEDs has been simulated, consisting of I-V curves, band diagrams, and a charge distribution study. Both the experimental and theoretical designs showed good rendering the usage of this QLEDsim simulator for modeling the other QDs-based LEDs [131]. Furthermore, the quantum dots find great interest in the field of solar cells, and design tools have been developed to study the photocurrent characteristics.…”
Section: Design Tools For Quantum Dotsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Further, an extension of this work resulted in the proposed QLEDsim simulator where the core/shell QD structure for QLEDs has been simulated, consisting of I-V curves, band diagrams, and a charge distribution study. Both the experimental and theoretical designs showed good rendering the usage of this QLEDsim simulator for modeling the other QDs-based LEDs [131]. Furthermore, the quantum dots find great interest in the field of solar cells, and design tools have been developed to study the photocurrent characteristics.…”
Section: Design Tools For Quantum Dotsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Perovskite ink with uniform fluorescence and stable dispersion is an important basis for printing high-quality perovskite films and devices . Inkjet printing provides a promising way to transfer lab-made devices to large-area industrial modules and flexible solar cells because of its precise droplet control and uniform large-scale deposition functions. In some research studies, to prevent perovskite agglomeration from clogging the nozzle, the solid content in the inkjet printing perovskite ink is generally less than 2% .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the last years, inorganic semiconductor materials such as ZnS, ZnO, CdS, SnS 2 , CuS or CdSe [1][2][3][4][5][6] have been broadly considered due to their uses in the people's daily life. Furthermore, the nanostructures of the semiconductor materials revel an interesting linear absorption, photoluminescence emission and nonlinear characteristics as compared with bulk form [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Cadmium sul de (CdS) is a familiar semiconductor photocatalytic material that possesses a wide bandgap ≈ 2.4 eV [3], and it exhibited a rapid generation of photo-induced electron-hole pairs [7].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%