Nano Composite Materials for Optoelectronic Devices Application

Andy Wong

Abstract


Study on the design, preparation, application and performance of nano-scale materials has been attracting attentions of researchers in related fields. Nanocomposite structures in all dimensions can play an effective role in optoelectronic materials and devices. It can become the basic component of a variety of optoelectronic devices, such as organic solar cell (OSC), organic light-emitting diode (OLED), optoelectronic sensor, quantum dot light-emitting diode (QLED), etc., and give these optoelectronic devices unique electrical, optical and mechanical properties, providing a new way to prepare novel optoelectronic functional devices with high performance. With the design of novel structures and the development of materials, the application field scope of nanocomposites continues to broaden and the costs continue to be reduced. These all promote the development of related electronics manufacturing, aerospace and biomedical fields.


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Optoelectronics; Nanomaterials; Organic Semiconductor; Quantum Dots

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.18686/esta.v7i1.135

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