ICP Research Report 2021 English

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Research Report 2021

Institute of Computational Physics

New Tools for Characterizing Quantum-Dot Displays Quantum dots are a promising technology for use in LCD screens. With the help of quantum dots, the background illumination can be improved, resulting in more brilliant colors and at the same time simplifying the internal structure. In this project, we are extending existing simulation software and developing new measurement equipment to support research and development in this area. Contributors: Partner(s): Funding: Duration:

K. P. Pernstich, C. Kirsch, B. Ruhstaller Fluxim AG Innosuisse 2021–2024

In newer LCD screens, the backlight no longer consists of a light source that emits white light, e.g. a white LED, but of a combination of a blue LED and a quantum dot (QD) film. The QD film absorbs the blue light and emits it in one of the other primary colors, i.e. red or green, resulting in a more brilliant color reproduction.

tational Physics, we are involved in the further development of a model to calculate the propagation of light as a function of its polarization direction and also in the development of a measuring device for the detailed investigation of QD films and QD OLED films. The academic partners in Korea are working on the fabrication and optimization of blue OLEDs and on an inkjet printing process to selectively deposit the QD films over individual OLEDs. Figure 2 shows the structure of such an OLED pixel with QD layer.

In addition to LCD screens, organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) have also established themselves as a market-ready technology. Among certain other advantages, OLED screens offer better image quality than LCDs. Recent developments now seek to leverage the advantages of both technologies and use QD films together with blue OLEDs as a new technology. Figure 1 illustrates this new trend in the display industry. To benefit from this new technology, Korean and Swiss partner organizations have joined forces in this international Innosuisse project. The Swiss partner company Fluxim is expanding its products in the areas of measuring instruments and simulation software. The Korean partner company is developing a process to encapsulate the quantum dots and thus make them more durable. At the Institute of Compu-

Fig. 2: Schematic representation of an OLED pixel with a QD film..

The project has only recently begun and the first QD films are already on their way to Switzerland to be characterized by us.

Fig. 1: QD film in an LCD screen (top) and in an OLED screen (bottom). Source: Nanosys Inc..

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A.6 ICP Spin-Off Companies

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pages 57-59

A.5 Teaching

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pages 55-56

A.2 Scientific Publications

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pages 50-52

5 Computational Physics and Artificial Intelligence

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pages 47-48

4.5 Artificial Intelligence (AI) Heat Pump Controller

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Measurement Technology for Decentralized Energy Systems

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Portable Device for Early Diagnosis of Lymphedema

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Design and Development of Artificial Skin Models for Tactile Sensing Applications

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Detecting Nanoparticles in Complex Environments

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Hardware-Software Integration and Validation of a Compact THz System

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All-Organic Gap-Free Terahertz Photonics

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Silicon Solar Cell Parameter Estimation by a Convolutional Neural Network Trained on Simulated Data

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Investigating Charge Transport in Organic Semiconductors with Electrochemical Methods and Modelling

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Dynamics of Charge Transfer States in Organic Semiconductor Devices: A Combined Experimental and Simulation-Based Approach (CTDyn

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New Tools for Characterizing Quantum-Dot Displays

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3 Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics

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Experimental Validation of an Electro-Thermal Small-Signal Model for Large-Area Perovskite Solar Cells

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3-D model of Water and Heat Transport in PEMFCs during Evaporative Cooling and Humidification

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A New Thermodynamical Framework for Improved Aqueous Flow Battery Modelling

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