Strongly polarized color conversion of isotropic colloidal quantum dots coupled to fano resonances

Abstract

Colloidal quantum dots (QDs) offer high color purity essential to high-quality liquid crystal displays (LCDs), which enables unprecedented levels of color enrichment in LCD-TVs today. However, for LCDs requiring polarized backplane illumination in operation, highly polarized light generation using inherently isotropic QDs remains a fundamental challenge. Here, we show strongly polarized color conversion of isotropic QDs coupled to Fano resonances of v-grooved surfaces compatible with surface-normal LED illumination for next-generation QD-TVs. This architecture overcomes the critically oblique excitation of surface plasmon coupled emission by using v-shapes imprinted on the backlight unit (BLU). With isotropic QDs coated on the proposed v-BLU surface, we experimentally measured a far-field polarization contrast ratio of ∼10. Full electromagnetic solution shows Fano line-shape transmission in transverse magnetic polarization allowing for high transmission as an indication for forward-scattering configuration. Of these QDs coupled to the surface plasmon-polariton modes, we observed strong modifications in their emission kinetics revealed by time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy and via dipole orientations identified by back focal plane imaging. This collection of findings indicates conclusively that these isotropic QDs are forced to radiate in a linearly polarized state from the patterned planar surface under surface-normal excitation. For next-generation QD-TVs, the proposed polarized color-converting isotropic QDs on such v-BLUs can be deployed in bendable electronic displays.

Graphical abstract: Strongly polarized color conversion of isotropic colloidal quantum dots coupled to fano resonances

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
06 Mar 2024
Accepted
10 Jul 2024
First published
24 Jul 2024

Nanoscale Horiz., 2024, Advance Article

Strongly polarized color conversion of isotropic colloidal quantum dots coupled to fano resonances

K. Gungor, O. Erdem, B. Guzelturk, E. Unal, S. Jun, E. Jang and H. V. Demir, Nanoscale Horiz., 2024, Advance Article , DOI: 10.1039/D4NH00101J

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