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Received May 14, 2024
Accepted July 22, 2024
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Recent Progress in Blue-Emitting Semiconductor Nanocrystal Quantum Dots for Display Applications
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-024-00238-7
Abstract
Solution-processable semiconductor nanocrystal quantum dots possess remarkable optical characteristics, including high
photoluminescence quantum yield, narrow photoluminescence linewidth, and size-dependent color tunability. Three primary
colors, which are red, green, and blue, are essential for realization of electroluminescent display utilizing quantum dots.
While extensive research has been conducted on red- and green-emitting quantum dots, the development of blue-emitting
quantum dots lags behind other primary color materials. This comprehensive review provides an overview of the progress
in the synthesis of various types of blue-emitting quantum dots and their device applications. Furthermore, perspectives on
further advancement of blue-emitting quantum dots to meet the requirements for commercially viable electroluminescent
displays is discussed.

