Screen-Overprinted Perovskite RGB Microdisk Arrays Based on Wet-Solute-Chemical Dynamics for Full-Color Laser Displays

Jie Liang, Kang Wang, Yuxiang Du, Chunhuan Zhang, Yongli Yan*, Yong Sheng Zhao*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Owing to outstanding optoelectronic properties, halide perovskites are great candidates for novel laser display applications. However, the realization of their practical flat-panel display applications is challenging because of the incapacity to controllably assemble different halide perovskite microlaser arrays onto an identical substrate as pixelated full-color panels due to intrinsic fragile crystal lattices. Here, perovskite red-green-blue (RGB) microdisk arrays are reported, acting as flat-panels for full-color laser displays. A universal screen-overprinting technology is developed to integrate full-color perovskite microdisk arrays on a prepatterned template, which is on the basis of wet-solute-chemical dynamics involving a combination of surface tailoring and solvent selection. Via such an overprinting method, perovskite RGB microlaser matrices with precise localizations and well-defined dimensions were fabricated on an identical substrate, and each set of RGB microlaser served as a pixel for full-color display panels. On this basis, static and dynamic laser displays have been demonstrated with as-prepared full-color panels. These results will provide novel design concepts and device structures for future full-color laser display applications.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1774-1782
Number of pages9
JournalACS applied materials & interfaces
Volume14
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 12 Jan 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • full-color laser
  • laser display
  • microlaser array
  • perovskite laser
  • screen overprinting

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