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An Investigation of a Colloidal Quantum Dot Based Color Conversion Layer with Fine Pixel and High Efficiency

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Abstract

We demonstrated a semiconductor process based procedure to fabricate a high resolution colloidal quantum dot array. The color conversion efficiency can be as high as 17.9% and further enhanced 1.64 times by an additional DBR mirror. The vacuum storage time is projected to be 3523 hours.

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