New Technique for Perovskite Patterning from Korea

What They Say

Perovskite-info.com reported a new R&D project to develop a new patterning technique for the production of perovskite nanocrystal displays which are ultra-thin and high-resolution. The technique uses a ‘stamp-like’ printing process. The team is said to have made RGB patterns at 2,550 ppi. 

The printed PeLEDs are claimed to have outstanding electroluminescence characteristics and can be adhered to curved surfaces like the skin or a leaf. They can also withstand forces created by twisting and bending.

The research was published in Science Advances.

What We Think

It’s hard to keep up with all the different R&D lines of enquiry! (BR)

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