Wen LiNishuang LiuSiliang WangHui ZhangWanqiu ZhaoZhichun YangYumei WangJun SuLuying LiFei LongZhengguang ZouYihua Gao
Flexible alternating current electroluminescent devices (ACEL) are more and more popular and widely used in liquid-crystal display back-lighting, large-scale architectural and decorative lighting due to their uniform light emission, low power consumption and high resolution. However, presently how to acquire high brightness under a certain voltage are confronted with challenges. Here, we demonstrate an electroluminescence (EL) enhancing strategy that tetrapod-like ZnO whiskers (T-ZnOw) are added into the bottom electrode of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) instead of phosphor layer in flexible ACEL devices emitting blue, green and orange lights, and the brightness is greatly enhanced due to the coupling between the T-ZnOw and ZnS phosphor dispersed in the flexible polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) layer. This strategy provides a new routine for the development of high performance, flexible and large-area ACEL devices.
Ke YuYongsheng ZhangRongli XuShixi OuyangDongmei LiLaiqiang LuoZiqiang ZhuJin MaShijie XieShenghao HanHaoran Geng
Xinnian FanLei ZhaoZuowan ZhouH.G. ZhangJ. Wang
Xiaoyong PanLing PengYong LiuJie Wang
Yifeng ChenTang Mo-tangShenghai YangBaoping ZhangJianguang Yang
Hidetoshi SaitohYusuke FukadaShigeo Ohshio