The FDTD Simulation of QDLED Performance Dependency on the Location of Colloidal Quantum Dots
All types of Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) are desirable because of their widespread applications. The Quantum Dot-Based Light Emitting Diodes (QDLEDs) have alot of unique properties attractingmore attention. Predicting performance of QDLEDs can lead to a better and more efficient design of the device. In this paper, we have attempted to investigate the dependencyof the deviceperformance on the location of Quantum Dots (QDs) and determine the best location for the QDs in the QDLEDs. We use FDTDmethod to simulate and analysis the QDLEDs structure.The QDs are located in five different positions in TPBi layer thenresults are compared with each other. The results show that the closer the QDs to the hole transport layer (HTL), the better the luminescence. This improvement would be explained bytwo charge transport mechanismsincluding direct charge injection and exciton energy transfer.The results show that when the QDs are closer to the HTL, the device performance is better due to the greater balance of carriers. In this condition holes can transfer from the HTL to the valence bandeasier.
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