QDLCDs
QDLCDs, or Quantum Dot Light-Emitting Diodes, are a type of light-emitting diode that utilizes quantum dots as the light-emitting material. Quantum dots are nanoscale semiconductor particles that exhibit unique optical and electronic properties due to quantum confinement effects. In QDLCDs, these quantum dots are embedded within a matrix, typically a polymer or a glass substrate, to create a thin film that can emit light when an electric current is applied.
The primary advantage of QDLCDs is their ability to produce high-quality, full-color displays with excellent color
However, QDLCDs also face challenges such as limited color gamut and potential degradation over time. Ongoing