APL Materials (Jul 2017)

Hybrid fluorescent layer emitting polarized light

  • Mohammad Mohammadimasoudi,
  • Jeroen Beeckman,
  • Zeger Hens,
  • Kristiaan Neyts

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4991029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 7
pp. 076104 – 076104-6

Abstract

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Semiconductor nanorods have anisotropic absorption and emission properties. In this work a hybrid luminescent layer is produced based on a mixture of CdSe/CdS nanorods dispersed in a liquid crystal that is aligned by an electric field and polymerized by UV illumination. The film emits light with polarization ratio 0.6 (polarization contrast 4:1). Clusters of nanorods in liquid crystal can be avoided by applying an AC electric field with sufficient amplitude. This method can be made compatible with large-scale processing on flexible transparent substrates. Thin polarized light emitters can be used in LCD backlights or solar concentrators to increase the efficiency.