JOURNAL ARTICLE

Intrinsically stretchable three primary light-emitting films enabled by elastomer blend for polymer light-emitting diodes

Min Woo JeongJin HyunJae Seung ShinJun Su KimGuorong MaTae Uk NamXiaodan GuSeong Jun KangJin Young Oh

Year: 2023 Journal:   Science Advances Vol: 9 (25)Pages: eadh1504-eadh1504   Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science

Abstract

Intrinsically stretchable light-emitting materials are crucial for skin-like wearable displays; however, their color range has been limited to green-like yellow lights owing to the restricted stretchable light-emitting materials (super yellow series materials). To develop skin-like full-color displays, three intrinsically stretchable primary light-emitting materials [red, green, and blue (RGB)] are essential. In this study, we report three highly stretchable primary light-emitting films made from a polymer blend of conventional RGB light-emitting polymers and a nonpolar elastomer. The blend films consist of multidimensional nanodomains of light-emitting polymers that are interconnected in an elastomer matrix for efficient light-emitting under strain. The RGB blend films exhibited over 1000 cd/m 2 luminance with low turn-on voltage (<5 V on ) and the selectively stretched blend films on rigid substrate maintained stable light-emitting performance up to 100% strain even after 1000 multiple stretching cycles.

Keywords:
Materials science Elastomer Light-emitting diode RGB color model Optoelectronics Polymer Primary color Substrate (aquarium) Composite material Optics Computer science

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Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
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