Patent classifications
Y10S977/788
ORGANIC-INORGANIC HYBRID PEROVSKITE NANOCRYSTAL PARTICLE LIGHT EMITTING BODY HAVING TWO-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE USING SAME
Provided are an organic-inorganic-hybrid perovskite nanocrystal particle light-emitter having a two-dimensional structure, a method for producing the same, and a light emitting device using the same. The organic-inorganic-hybrid perovskite nanocrystal particle light-emitter having a two-dimensional structure comprises an organic-inorganic-hybrid perovskite nanocrystal structure having a two-dimensional structure which can be dispersed in an organic solvent. Accordingly, the nanocrystal particle light-emitter comprises an organic-inorganic-hybrid perovskite nanocrystal having a crystal structure combining FCC and BCC; forms a lamellar structure where organic planes and inorganic planes are accumulated in an alternating manner; and can exhibit high color purity by confining excitons in the inorganic planes. In addition, since the exciton diffusion distance decreases and exciton binding energy increases, it is possible to prevent exciton annihilation caused by thermal ionization and delocalization of charge carriers, such that the nanocrystal particle light-emitter can have high luminescence efficiency at room temperature.
PEROVSKITE NANOCRYSTALLINE PARTICLES AND OPTOELECTRONIC DEVICE USING SAME
Provided are perovskite nanocrystalline particle and an optoelectronic device using the same. The perovskite nanocrystalline particle may include a perovskite nanocrystalline structure while being dispersible in an organic solvent. Accordingly, the perovskite nanocrystalline particle in accordance with the present invention has therein a perovskite nanocrystal having a crystalline structure in which FCC and BCC are combined; forms a lamellar structure in which an organic plane and an inorganic plane are alternately stacked; and can show high color purity since excitons are confined to the inorganic plane. In addition, the perovskite nanocrystalline particle have a particle size greater than or equal to a Bohr diameter beyond a quantum confinement effect, and simultaneously can implement high emission efficiency and emission wavelength which is almost not dependent on particle size. Furthermore, the perovskite nanocrystalline particle in accordance with the present invention, as a nanoparticle which is dispersible in an organic solvent, is applicable in various electronic devices such as light emitting devices, lasers, solar cells, etc.
LIGHT-EMITTING LAYER FOR PEROVSKITE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE, METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME, AND PEROVSKITE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE USING SAME
Provided are: a light-emitting layer for a perovskite light-emitting device; a method for manufacturing the same; and a perovskite light-emitting device using the same. The method of the present invention for manufacturing a light-emitting layer for an organic and inorganic hybrid perovskite light-emitting device comprises a step of forming a first nanoparticle thin film by coating, on a member for coating a light-emitting layer, a solution comprising organic and inorganic perovskite nanoparticles including an organic and inorganic perovskite nanocrystalline structure. Thereby, a nanoparticle light emitter has therein an organic and inorganic hybrid perovskite having a crystalline structure in which FCC and BCC are combined; forms a lamella structure in which an organic plane and an inorganic plane are alternatively stacked; and can show high color purity since excitons are confined to the inorganic plane. In addition, it is possible to improve the luminescence efficiency and luminance of a device by making perovskite as nanoparticles and then introducing the same into a light-emitting layer.
ENHANCED ORGANIC ELECTRO-OPTIC POLING THROUGH NANOPARTICLE DOPING
A method of poling an organic polymeric electro-optic material. The method includes doping the organic polymeric electro-optic material with nanoparticles. The method also includes heating the organic polymeric electro-optic material to a poling temperature. The method also includes poling the organic polymeric electro-optic material by applying an electric field across the organic polymeric electro-optic material.
Nanostructured Material, Production Process and Use Thereof
The present document provides details of a nanostructured material defined by an anodized alumina having a nanostructure with transverse pores that pass through and connect longitudinal pores grown on an aluminum substrate. This document also describes the process for producing said nanostructured material and the possible use thereof as a template or mould for obtaining nanostructures formed by nanowires, which are generated in the cavities or pores of the aforementioned nanostructure of the nanomaterial of the invention. Likewise, this document details the use of the nanostructured anodized alumina material as a mould for producing nanostructures.
Method for manufacturing sheet-like heating element and sheet-like heating element manufactured by the method
According to a method for manufacturing a sheet-like heating element and a sheet-like heating element manufactured by the method of the present invention, cubics are pulverized into nanoparticles, the nanoparticle powder is mixed with carbon to become an original yarn, and the original yarn is cut to a length of between 0.2 mm and 0.8 mm and mixed into a pulp liquid to be formed into nanoparticle pulp. The sheet-like heating element forms a space where the particles can be rotated so as to allow 90% or higher far infrared radiation, and thus contributes to the health of users, entails a low defective rate since no bending occurs during the manufacturing, can be manufactured in quantity at low cost, and can be used for multiple purposes.
Perovskite light-emitting device
A light-emitting layer for a halide perovskite light-emitting device, a method for manufacturing the same and a perovskite light-emitting device using the same are disclosed. The light-emitting layer can be manufactured by forming a first nanoparticle thin film by coating, on a member, a solution comprising halide perovskite nanoparticles having a halide perovskite nanocrystalline structure. Thereby, a nanoparticle light emitter has therein a halide perovskite having a crystal structure in which FCC and BCC are combined; and can show high color purity. In addition, it is possible to improve the luminescence efficiency and luminance of a device by making perovskite as nanoparticles and then introducing the same into a light-emitting layer.
PEROVSKITE LIGHT-EMITTING LAYER AND DEVICE USING THE SAME
A light-emitting layer for a halide perovskite light-emitting device, a method for manufacturing the same and a perovskite light-emitting device using the same are disclosed. The light-emitting layer can be manufactured by forming a first nanoparticle thin film by coating, on a member, a solution comprising halide perovskite nanoparticles having a halide perovskite nanocrystalline structure. Thereby, a nanoparticle light emitter has therein a halide perovskite having a crystal structure in which FCC and BCC are combined; and can show high color purity. In addition, it is possible to improve the luminescence efficiency and luminance of a device by making perovskite as nanoparticles and then introducing the same into a light-emitting layer.
COMPOSITE SYSTEM COMPRISING A POLYMER MATRIX AND CORE-SHELL NANOPARTICLES, PROCESS FOR PREPARING IT AND USE THEREOF
A polymer matrix/nanoparticle composite (PMNC) comprises core-shell nanoparticles, where the core is made of a material that is different from the polymer matrix and at least part of the shell is made of the same monomer or polymer that is used for said polymer matrix, or is made of a monomer or polymer compatible with said matrix. The core of the nanoparticles has a refractive index that is different from the refractive index of the polymer used for the matrix, at least the matrix is made of transparent materials that do not absorb light.
PEROVSKITE LIGHT-EMITTING DEVICE
A light-emitting layer for a halide perovskite light-emitting device, a method for manufacturing the same and a perovskite light-emitting device using the same are disclosed. The light-emitting layer can be manufactured by forming a first nanoparticle thin film by coating, on a member, a solution comprising halide perovskite nanoparticles having a halide perovskite nanocrystalline structure. Thereby, a nanoparticle light emitter has therein a halide perovskite having a crystal structure in which FCC and BCC are combined; and can show high color purity. In addition, it is possible to improve the luminescence efficiency and luminance of a device by making perovskite as nanoparticles and then introducing the same into a light-emitting layer.