THESIS
2019
xv, 162 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 30 cm
Abstract
Semiconductor nanocrystals, also termed quantum dots (QDs) or quantum rods (QRs), have been
extensively studied due to their excellent optical properties. In addition to spherical QDs, the
anisotropic property of QRs results in polarized absorption and emission along the long axis of the
nanocrystal.
In order to retain these beneficial properties in films, QRs need to be unidirectionally in-plane
oriented, which has been attempted by a number of different approaches. In this regard, this thesis
explores the method to unidirectionally align QRs by the photo-induced alignment technique,
which was originally developed for the alignment of liquid crystals. It is shown that the strategy
facilitates the alignment of highly luminescent CdSe/CdS core/shell QRs in the aligned liquid
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Semiconductor nanocrystals, also termed quantum dots (QDs) or quantum rods (QRs), have been
extensively studied due to their excellent optical properties. In addition to spherical QDs, the
anisotropic property of QRs results in polarized absorption and emission along the long axis of the
nanocrystal.
In order to retain these beneficial properties in films, QRs need to be unidirectionally in-plane
oriented, which has been attempted by a number of different approaches. In this regard, this thesis
explores the method to unidirectionally align QRs by the photo-induced alignment technique,
which was originally developed for the alignment of liquid crystals. It is shown that the strategy
facilitates the alignment of highly luminescent CdSe/CdS core/shell QRs in the aligned liquid
crystal monomer (LCM), obtaining solid QRs in a liquid crystal polymer (LCP) matrix after UV
polymerization. Optical and structural characterization reveals QR alignment with highly polarized
emission, indicating the high order parameter.
To further understand this composite system, many fundamental studies have been carried out.
The QR aligning dynamic study shows good agreement of the polarized emission property with
the aligning order parameter; the estimated highest polarization ratio of a single QR from
fluorescence anisotropy measurement offers a quick evaluation of the polarized emission property
from QRs/LCP composite film; the concentration effects of both QRs and the LCM provide
information for balancing the internal molecular interactions; the optimization of the surface
ligands architectures indicates that the combination of promesogenic dendritic ligands with the
short alkylphosphonic acids group shows the best compatibility with the LCM.
In application aspects, the microscale (down to 2 μm domain size) pattern alignments of QRs in an
LCP matrix show potential in photonic and security areas, the combination of QRs/LCP composite
film with liquid crystal technology present new photo-emissive displays, and the QR enhancement
film improves both color performance (> 100% NTSC) and optical efficiency (> 8%) for modern
liquid crystal display applications.
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