Cadmium free quantum dots
US-2022017818-A1 · Jan 20, 2022 · US
US12104107B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12104107-B2 |
| Application number | US-202318229709-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 3, 2023 |
| Priority date | Nov 29, 2018 |
| Publication date | Oct 1, 2024 |
| Grant date | Oct 1, 2024 |
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Disclosed are a quantum dot and a quantum dot-polymer composite and a device including the same, wherein the quantum dot includes a semiconductor nanocrystal core including indium (In) and phosphorous (P), a first semiconductor nanocrystal shell disposed on the semiconductor nanocrystal core, the first semiconductor nanocrystal shell including zinc and selenium, and a second semiconductor nanocrystal shell disposed on the first semiconductor nanocrystal shell, the second semiconductor nanocrystal shell including zinc and sulfur, wherein the quantum dot does not include cadmium, wherein in the quantum dot, a mole ratio of sulfur with respect to selenium is less than or equal to about 2.5:1.
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What is claimed is: 1. A film comprising quantum dots, wherein the quantum dots comprise a core comprising indium and phosphorous; and a shell disposed on the core, the shell comprising zinc, selenium, and sulfur, wherein a thickness of the film is less than or equal to about 15 μm, and wherein a mole ratio of sulfur with respect to selenium is less than 3.11:1. 2. The film of claim 1 , wherein the core further comprises zinc; or wherein the shell comprises a zinc selenide and a zinc sulfide. 3. The film of claim 1 , wherein the film is configured to show a blue light absorption rate of greater than or equal to about 89%, wherein the blue light absorption is defined as below: Blue light absorption =[( B−B ′)/ B]× 100% B is a blue light amount of an incident light B′ is a blue light amount passing the film. 4. The film of claim 3 , wherein the blue light absorption is greater than or equal to about 90%. 5. The film of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit green light having a luminescent peak wavelength of from about 500 nanometers to about 550 nanometers, and the quantum dots comprise a molar ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 48:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1. 6. The film of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit green light and the quantum dots comprise a mole ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 33:1 and greater than or equal to about 5:1. 7. The film of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit red light having a luminescent peak wavelength of from about 600 nanometers to about 650 nanometers, and the quantum dots comprise a molar ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to about 30:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1. 8. The film of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit red light and the quantum dots comprise a mole ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 28:1 and greater than or equal to about 4:1. 9. The film of claim 1 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit the green light and in a UV-Vis absorption spectrum of the quantum dots, a first absorption peak wavelength of the quantum dots is from about 450 nm to about 520 nm; or wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit the red light and in a UV-Vis absorption spectrum of the quantum dots, a first absorption peak wavelength of the quantum dots is from about 580 nm to about 620 nm. 10. The film of claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the film is greater than or equal to about 2 μm and less than or equal to about 10 μm; or wherein the mole ratio of sulfur with respect to selenium is from about 0.5:1 to about 2.3:1. 11. A display device, comprising a light emitting element and optionally a light source, wherein the light emitting element comprises the film of claim 1 . 12. A film comprising quantum dots, wherein the quantum dots comprise a semiconductor nanocrystal core comprising indium and phosphorous, and a semiconductor nanocrystal shell disposed on the semiconductor nanocrystal core, the semiconductor nanocrystal shell comprising zinc, selenium, and sulfur, wherein the quantum dots comprise a molar ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 48:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1, wherein a thickness of the film is less than or equal to about 15 μm, and wherein the film is configured to exhibit a blue light absorption of greater than or equal to about 89%, wherein the blue light absorption is defined as below: Blue light absorption (%)=[( B−B ′)/ B]× 100 B is a blue light amount of an incident light B′ is a blue light amount passing the film. 13. The film of claim 12 , wherein the blue light absorption is greater than or equal to about 90%. 14. The film of claim 12 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit green light having a luminescent peak wavelength of from about 500 nanometers to about 550 nanometers, and the quantum dots comprise a molar ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 48:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1. 15. The film of claim 12 , wherein the quantum dots are configured to emit red light having a luminescent peak wavelength of from about 600 nanometers to about 650 nanometers, and the quantum dots comprise a molar ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to about 30:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1. 16. The film of claim 12 , wherein the film comprises a first film disposed in a first section, and a second film disposed in a second section, wherein the first film comprises first quantum dots emitting the green light and is configured to emit green light, and wherein the second film comprises second quantum dots emitting the red light and is configured to emit red light. 17. The film of claim 16 , wherein in the first film, the first quantum dots comprise a mole ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to 33:1 and greater than or equal to about 5:1, and wherein in the second film, the second quantum dots comprise a mole ratio of zinc with respect to indium is less than or equal to about 30:1 and greater than or equal to about 3:1. 18. A stacked structure comprising a substrate and the film of claim 12 disposed on the substrate. 19. The stacked structure of claim 18 , further comprising an optical element reflecting or absorbing blue light and optionally green light between the substrate and the film. 20. A display device, comprising a light emitting element and optionally a light source, wherein the light emitting element comprises the film of claim 12 , and wherein the light source is configured to provide the light emitting element with incident light.
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