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Effects of the surface ligands of quantum dots on the intaglio transfer printing process

Title
Effects of the surface ligands of quantum dots on the intaglio transfer printing process
Author(s)
Kim, Seo YoungKwon, Jong IkSong, Hyeon HwaLee, Gwang HeonYu, Won SeokLi, ShiChoi, Moon KeeYang, Jiwoong
Issued Date
2023-02
Citation
Applied Surface Science, v.610
Type
Article
Author Keywords
Quantum dotsIntaglio transfer printingSurface adhesionInterparticle interactionPatterning
Keywords
FULL-COLORCOLLOIDAL NANOCRYSTALSPHOTOLITHOGRAPHYLITHOGRAPHYDISPERSIONPATTERNS
ISSN
0169-4332
Abstract
High-resolution semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dot (QD) patterns are required for applications in display devices. For this, the dry transfer printing of QDs is promising because it does not degrade the inherent properties of QDs. However, the effect of the surface ligands on this process remains poorly understood, despite its importance. Herein, we investigate the effect of the surface ligands on the intaglio transfer printing process. Colloidal QDs with organic (C8–C18) or inorganic (I−) ligands are prepared. In various pattern-printing tests, including patterns with a sub-10-μm width, the patterning yield is ∼100% for QDs with long-chain ligands (C18). However, the patterning yield decreases with decrease in the chain length for the organic-ligand-passivated QDs and is the lowest for the QDs passivated with I−. Using surface energy characterization and finite element method simulations, we suggest two printing failure mechanisms: (i) Inorganic-ligand-passivated QDs are not effectively picked-up by the stamp because of poor adhesion, and, (ii) for the organic-ligand-passivated QDs, internal crack formation is easier for QDs having short-chain ligands because of the weak interparticle attraction between QDs. Our findings reveal previously unknown defects of the intaglio printing process and provide guidance for mitigating these problems for preparing high-resolution QD patterns. © 2022 Elsevier B.V.
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11750/17414
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2022.155579
Publisher
Elsevier B.V.
Related Researcher
  • 양지웅 Yang, Jiwoong
  • Research Interests Quantum Dots; Nanocrystals; Displays; Solar Energy; TEM; Photocatalyst
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